jssstoreitemdel.bat (deletes stored Items)
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Description
This command deletes Items that are stored in the active storage area of the Item storage database in a batch. To execute this command, in the Start menu, click Programs, JP1_Integrated Management - Service Support, and then JP1_IM-SS Command Prompt. This command can be executed when JP1/IM - Service Support Advanced Edition is used.
Format
jssstoreitemdel.bat -active [-q]
Required execution permission
Administrator permissions
Storage folder
IM-SS-path\tools\
Arguments
-active
Deletes the Items stored in the active storage area of the Item storage database in a batch.
-q
Continues expanding the Item storage database without displaying a confirmation message. If you do not specify the -q option, the system displays a message to ask whether to continue expanding the Item storage database.
Return values
Return value |
Meaning |
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0 |
Normal end |
1 |
Abnormal end |
Prerequisites for executing the command
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The jssstoreitemdel.bat command can be executed when JP1/IM - Service Support Advanced Edition is used.
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Before you execute the jssstoreitemdel.bat command, set up the Item storage database. For details about how to set up the Item storage database, see 10.2.10 Setting up the Item storage database.
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For details about the commands that cannot be executed at the same time as the jssstoreitemdel.bat command, see Commands that cannot be executed at the same time.
Remarks
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Do not execute the jssstoreitemdel.bat command and the jssdbbackup.bat command at the same time. If you happen to do so, the command started later terminates with an error.
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If you cancel the jssstoreitemdel.bat command by using Ctrl+C while the command is being executed, command processing might fail. For this reason, do not cancel the command by using Ctrl+C during execution. If you happen to do so, wait for a while, and then re-execute the command.
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You can output the result of executing the jssstoreitemdel.bat command to a log file and check the result.