Defining Field Filters
At the command line, specify an event filter condition using:
-filter category “operator” value
For example:
-filter feature “=~” toolbox
where:
category | Filter category. |
operator | Relational operator. |
value | Value for comparison. |
Defining Field Filters
The following rules for filtering of data are applied:
Input filename specified? | Date range specified? | Data reported |
---|---|---|
no | no | everything (no filters) |
no | yes | everything in the date range |
yes | no | everything in the files |
yes | no | data in files for the specified date range |
FlexNet Manager for Engineering Applications supports values with spaces. You will need to double-quote the values. You do not need to substitute asterisks for spaces.
Table 8-5 - Valid Operators in FlexNet Manager for Engineering Applications Reporting Filters lists valid operators in FlexNet Manager for Engineering Applications Reporting filters.
All special characters must be enclosed in quotes (“==“
). For example, all paths with spaces, all filtering operators (== != =~ ><), all dates with commas and spaces, and all delimiters, should be surrounded with quotes.
Operator | Description |
---|---|
== | Identical to |
=~ | Includes (with wildcards) \* Match any number of characters. ? Match any single character. Asterisks are not required at the front or at the end of the operator, so if you have the filter user =~john , you could get results including “aajohn”, “johnbb” and “john”. |
Not equal to | |
Excludes (with wildcards) See discussion for =~. | |
> | Greater than |
< | Less than |
Time period filters set time periods during each week to include in a report. One or more time period filters can be set by specifying:
–filterperiod start end
where start
and end
time formats are [d.]HH:mm[:ss]
and d
is day 1-7 of the week (Sun-Sat).
You can select whether to include in your report output features that have no license usage by typing:
-showzero
You can select whether to eliminate “false” denials in your report output by typing:
-elim_false_denials [interval]
where interval
is the time period in seconds in which to consider a series of “false” denials for elimination. If not specified, the default interval is 10 seconds.
You can select which event types to include in your report by typing:
-event_type type
where type
is {used denied queued exception checkout
}.
If no specific types are specified, all event types except Checkout are included in a report.
You can select dates to start and end the data in your report by typing:
-startdate date
-enddate date
At the command line, quotation marks around date strings containing spaces sometimes cause problems on particular operating systems. Windows users must always include quotation marks around a date string. On UNIX, FlexNet Manager for Engineering Applications Reporting accepts an underscore instead of a space in a date string, which makes quotation marks unnecessary. For example, "03/03/1999 02:00
" is equivalent to 03/03/1999_02:00
.