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CFETOOLDUMP(8) User Contributed Perl Documentation CFETOOLDUMP(8)

NAME

cfetooldump - dump the contents of a database in XML format

SYNOPSIS

cfetool dump name [--path-p directory name] [--file-f filename] [--daily-d] [--weekly-w] [--yearly-y] [--verbose-v] [--help-h]

DESCRIPTION

Prints the contents of the specified database in XML format, with comments for human readability. This format can be read by cfetool import.

The -d, -w, and -y options specify which databases to include in the dump, and may be combined. If they are all omitted, the default is to only dump the weekly database.

OPTIONS

Names the directory in which the database specified by name can be found.
Names a file to print the XML to. If this option is omitted, the XML will be printed to the standard output stream.
Include the daily pattern database in the dump.
Include the weekly pattern database in the dump.
Include the yearly pattern database in the dump.
Print details of the command's execution to the standard output stream. When using this argument, it is recommended that you also provide the -f argument, to avoid sharing the standard output stream.
Print a short help message and then exit.

EXAMPLE

  % cfetool dump temperature --path /my/path -f temperature.xml

Prints the following to the file temperature.xml:

 <!-- cfetool Database Dump -->
 <dump>

        <name> temperature </name>

        <age> 1 </age> <!-- steps (0.001 weeks) -->

        <step> 10 </step> <!-- minutes -->

        <!-- consecutive updates -->
        <iterations> 1 </iterations>

        <!-- last update at Tue Aug 31 10:32:05 2004 -->
        <timestamp> 1093973525 </timestamp>

        <!-- current weighted average -->
        <expect> 7.105000 </expect>

        <!-- current variance -->
        <var> 38.280217 </var>

 <!-- data entries -->
        <entry> <timekey> Tue:Hr10:Min30_40 </timekey>
                <expect> 10.150000 </expect>
                <var> 13.245750 </var>
        </entry>

 </dump>

AUTHORS

The code and documentation were contributed by Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, a department of Stanford University. This documentation was written by

COPYRIGHT AND DISCLAIMER

 Copyright 2004 Alf Wachsmann <alfw@slac.stanford.edu> and
                Elizabeth Cassell <e_a_c@mailsnare.net>
 All rights reserved.
2004-09-21 perl v5.8.4