Downloads a report.
report ‑download [‑report report‑id‑or‑fqn ] [‑file download‑file] [‑format {pdf | xml | csv | excel | html}] [{‑sessionKey | ‑u admin‑user ‑oracleFS oracle‑fs‑system}] [{‑outputformat | ‑o} { text | xml }] [{‑timeout timeout‑in‑seconds | ‑verify | ‑usage | ‑example | ‑help}]
Downloads a report. If you do not specify a report, the report ‑download command downloads the most recently generated report. You can download the report to a specific directory and choose a format including CSV, Excel, HTML, PDF, or XML. If you do not specify a directory, the report is stored in the current directory.
Specifies the name of the report file and the directory where the Oracle FS System stores the report. If you do not specify a file name or directory, the report is stored as oracleFSexport.pdf in the current directory.
Specifies in which format the report is to be saved. Report formats are CSV, Excel, HTML, PDF, or XML. If no format is specified, then the report is saved as PDF.
Specifies the name of the report to be downloaded. If a report name is not specified, the most recently generated report is downloaded.
The following global options can be used for fully formed fscli commands:
The command completes successfully.
The command returns with an error.
The session times out.
Inspects the validity of the command syntax, not the semantics. Used to test the structure of a command without running the command. Does not determine whether errors would be produced if you issue a structurally correct command with the input provided.
Directs the CLI to prompt you to supply a session key when you issue the command. The CLI displays Sessionkey: as the prompt. To obtain a session key, log in with the ‑returnKey option specified. After the session is established, the session key is displayed in STDOUT. If you request a session key, the ‑sessionkey option is required syntax for all commands that are issued in a given session. In environments with more than one Oracle FS System, the session key is used to determine to which Oracle FS System to direct the command for validation. Session keys are also used to establish two or more CLI sessions when using a shared administrator account.