cmd
1. list
Input Parameters:
Field name | Description | Type | Size | Mandatory |
LOMS |
Name of LOMS | Text | 6 | Yes |
OPSYS |
OS name (HP-UX, Linux, OSF1, SINIX, Windows NT, SunOS, AIX, etc.) | Text | 10 | Yes |
Output Parameters:
Field name | Description | Type | Size |
OPSYS |
Name of the OS of the SAP NW application server instance where the command is executed (HP-UX, Linux, OSF1, SINIX, Windows NT, SunOS, AIX, etc.). | Text | 10 |
LCMD |
Logical command.
|
Text | 6 |
CMD |
The real command executed from the associated SAP NW application server instance. | Text | 132 |
2. create
Input Parameters:
Field name | Description | Type | Size | Default | Mandatory |
OPSYS |
Name of the OS of the SAP NW application server instance where the command is executed (HP-UX, Linux, OSF1, SINIX, Windows NT, SunOS, AIX, etc.). | Text | 10 | None | Yes |
LCMD |
Logical command.
|
Text | 6 | None | Yes |
CMD |
The real command executed from the associated SAP NW application server instance. | Text | 132 | None | Yes |
3. modify
Input Parameters:
Field name | Description | Type | Size | Settable | Mandatory |
LOMS |
Name of LOMS | Text | 6 | No | Yes |
OPSYS |
Name of the OS of the SAP NW application server instance where the command is executed (HP-UX, Linux, OSF1, SINIX, Windows NT, SunOS, AIX, etc.). | Text | 10 | Yes | No |
LCMD |
CANCEL, DQUERY, JQUERY, SUBMIT, PATH |
Text | 6 | Yes | No |
CMD |
The real command executed from the associated SAP NW application server instance. | Text | 132 | Yes | No |
4. delete
Input Parameters:
Field name | Description | Type | Size | Mandatory |
LOMS |
LOMS name | Text | 6 | Yes |
OPSYS |
OS name (HP-UX, Linux, OSF1, SINIX, Windows NT, SunOS, AIX, etc.) | Text | 10 | Yes |
LCMD |
Logical command.
|
Text | 6 | Yes |
Usage notes:
The CMD
field describes a template for a command line to call an OMS command. The command
line can be structured as required.
- Note:
- Make sure to place the entry in front of the command template, if the entry is used in the path. Otherwise, the template can contain several commands, depending on the shell possibilities of the operating system where the command is executed.
Other SAP-specific replacement characters can also be used. The notation begins with a & character. If the command already contains a & character, then it needs to be written as &&. The following replacement parameters are defined:
&C | Number of copies |
&D | Department of the recipient |
&E | Name of file with the print date (including path) |
&F | Name of file without path |
&H / <x> / <y> | <x> if host spool cover space required, <y> otherwise |
&I | Job name with DB ID |
&J | Job name without DB ID |
&L | Format type |
&M | Client of spool request owner |
&m | Client of spool request owner |
&O | (SAP)Name of spool request owner |
&o | (SAP)Name of print request owner |
&P | Name of external printer |
&p | Path name of output file |
&R | Name of recipient |
&S | Name of SAP printer |
&T | Title |
&t | Fax number |
&U | Host spool cover page required (X=yes, N=no) |
&Y | SAP priority (1-99). 1 is the highest priority |
&N | Spool request number |
&n | Output request number |
Other parameters that are also available for the OMS command template:
&EI | SAP spool ID |
&EG | Confirmation group |
&ES | SAP instance name for callback (if required, otherwise "-") |
&ET | Maximum buffer time for callback events |
&EA | Maximum number of buffered events |
&EP | Fax recipient (future addition). No native Fax support in SAP spool system. |
&E1 | SAP flag of LOMS |
&E2 | OMS flag of LOMS |
&E3 | SAP flag of ROMS |
&E4 | OMS flag of ROMS |
An operating system-specific masking of special characters is necessary for the correct handling of command arguments:
UNIX |
The characters \, ', " and $ are masked by \. A separate \ is represented by \\. Parameters should be bracketed with " characters, so that the special characters (including blank characters) are correctly transmitted. For example, '&T'. |
Windows |
The character " is masked by \. All \ characters used before the " character are masked. The character % is replaced by #. |