UserName : alice

Privileges : storage

FullName : Alice Candle

ContactInfo : alice.candle@hp.com

Enabled : false

Scriptable output format

Scriptable output format allows scripts to invoke CLI commands and receive command responses that can be easily parsed by the scripts. This capability is provided by two options that are available: - output=script1 and -output=script2. These options are described in more detail below. To display output with no headers or labels, use no-headers as an additional output option value.

IMPORTANT: If the delimiter is present within the data, then the entire value is surrounded by double quotes.

Script1 Output Format

The script1 output format can be used to format the output using a name-value pair format, using an equal sign as the delimiter. All text on the left side of the equal sign designates the "name" of a property, and the text on the right side of the equal sign designates the "value" of the property. If "no-headers" is provided as an additional option value, only the values are displayed. Each property is displayed on a separate line.

Script2 Output Format

The script2 output format can be used to format all instance data in a single line, using a semi-colon as the delimiter for the data. The first line contains the property names. This format is consistent with a "table view" of the data, where the first line is represented by a list of column labels, while the remaining lines provide the actual data being displayed. Each line represents a single instance of data. For example, in the case of showing users, each line provides all data corresponding to a single user instance.

The following examples provide some common scenarios for using the script output format options.

Example 1: Scriptable output format displaying all enclosures

->show enclosure -output=script1 ID=enc0

Name=Enclosure1

Import Status=Imported

Serial Number=USE0000BK2

Part Number=403321-021

Asset Tag=OA ASSET 453

Example 2: Scriptable output format displaying user "Administrator" information

->show user Administrator -output=script1

User Name=Administrator

Privileges=domain,server,network,storage

Full Name=

Contact Info=

Enabled=true

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