man Lire::ReportJob () - Object used to configure periodical report generation
NAME
Lire::ReportJob - Object used to configure periodical report generation
SYNOPSIS
use Lire::ReportJob; use Lire::ReportSchedule;
my $store = Lire::DlfStore->open( 'aStore' ); my $job = new Lire::ReportJob( "webServer" ); my $cfg = $store->get_report_config( 'my_report' ); $job->add_schedule( new Lire::ReportSchedule( 'daily', $cfg ); $job->run( $store, 'daily' );
DESCRIPTION
The Lire::ReportJob object is used to configure and execute report generation jobs. These objects are usually configured in a store through the lire(1) command. Create a new Lire::ReportJob(). The constructor takes one parameter which is an identifier.
name()
Returns the name of this ReportJob. Adds one or more Lire::ReportSchedule to the ReportJob objects.
schedules()
Returns the Lire::ReportSchedule related to this object. Executes all the configured generation with a period of 'period' using the CW$store DlfStore. Once the method returns, XML report will have been generated in the DlfStore and OutputJob associated with the ScheduleJob will have been sent. The CW$time parameter will be used to determine the time window coverted by period. It defaults to the current time.
SEE ALSO
AUTHOR
Francis J. Lacoste <flacoste@logreport.org>
VERSION
$Id: ReportJob.pm,v 1.7 2004/07/13 20:35:15 flacoste Exp $
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2004 Stichting LogReport Foundation LogReport@LogReport.org
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