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EXPIRATION command line keyword

EXPIRATION specifies how long report output can exist in cache before it is deleted. For more information on duplicate job detection, refer to "Reusing Report Output from Cache" in the OracleAS Reports Services Publishing Reports to the Web manual, available on the Oracle Technology Network Oracle Reports Documentation page (http://www.oracle.com/technology/documentation/reports.html).

The executables that can use this keyword are:

rwbuilder no
rwrun no
rwclient yes
rwcgi yes
rwserver no
rwservlet yes
rwconverter no

Syntax

EXPIRATION=time_string

Values

Definition

time_string

Is in one of two formats:

  • n{unit}, for a number with an optional unit. The unit can be minute(s), hour(s), or day(s). The default unit is minute(s) if no unit is specified.
  • {Month DD, YYYY} hh:mi:ss am|pm {timezone}, for a date/time format. Date information is optional. If it isn’t specified, today is assumed. Time zone is also optional. If it isn’t specified, the Reports Server’s time zone is used. The date/time is always in a US locale. This format is the same as defined in the Java DateFormat.MEDIUM type.

See also

Command line keywords

Using the command line

Running a report from the command line