jssrev (cancels batch deletion of Items)
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Description
This command releases Items from the Waiting to be deleted status.
Format
jssrev [{-s -id system-ID | -p -id process-work-board-ID [-n process-work-board-serial-number]}] -item
Required execution permission
Administrator permissions
Storage folder
IM-SS-path\bin\
Arguments
-s -id system-ID
Releases the Items in a specific target system from the Waiting to be deleted status. Use 1 to 64 half-width alphanumeric characters to specify a system ID.
-p -id process-work-board-ID
Releases the Items in a specific process work board from the Waiting to be deleted status. Use 1 to 64 half-width alphanumeric characters consisting to specify a process work board ID.
-n process-work-board-serial-number
Releases a specific Item in the selected process work board from the Waiting to be deleted status. For details about process work board serial numbers, see 3.2.2 Viewing Items that are registered in a process work board.
-item
Cancels the Waiting to be deleted status. This argument is mandatory.
Return values
Return value |
Meaning |
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0 |
Normal end |
1 |
Abnormal end |
Prerequisites for executing the command
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For details about which services need to be active or inactive when this command is executed, see Status of services when commands are executed in Chapter 11. Commands.
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While the jssrev command is being executed, do not execute other JP1/IM - Service Support commands.
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Only one jssrev command can be executed at a time.
Remarks
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If you cancel the jssrev command by using Ctrl+C while the command is being executed, the command releases Items from the Waiting to be deleted status up to that point and then ends.
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When you use the jssrev command to release Items from the Waiting to be deleted status, the update date and time for the Items change to the date and time when the jssrev command is executed. If that is a problem, create a backup file before you execute the jssitemdeletion command and use the backup file to recover the old update date and time.