Versions Compared

Key

  • This line was added.
  • This line was removed.
  • Formatting was changed.

...

  • User might be interested in automatically receiving reports about the JS7 - Audit Log that state what changes have been applied to scheduling objects, at what date and time, by whom and for what reason.
    • Such reports include similar information as to that which is available from the JOC Cockpit's Audit Log view.
    • The reports are provided as Excel® files similar to those that which are available for export from the JOC Cockpit Audit Log view.
  • Such reports can be scheduled, for example on a daily basis, to provide ongoing information about changes to scheduling objects.

...

  • Line 1: The job is executed by with a Windows Agent and makes use of the PowerShell shebang for Windows, as explained above.
  • Line 3-4: The required PowerShell modules are imported. They could be installed in any location in the file system
  • Line 6-7: The Connect-JS7 cmdlet is used to authenticate with the JS7 REST Web Service API. The arguments required for -Url , -Credentials and -Id can specified in a number of ways:
  • Line 10: The Get-JS7AuditLog cmdlet is invoked:
    • with the -Timezone parameter which specifies which time zone date values in the report should be converted to. The -Timezone (Get-Timezone) parameter value specifies that the time zone of the Agent's server is used. Otherwise specify the desired time zone, for example like this: -Timezone (Get-Timezone -Id 'GMT Standard Time'). When this parameter is not specified then any date values will be stored in the report as UTC dates in the report.
    • optionally with additional parameters, for example to specify the date or date range for which the report is being created for.  A value -RelativeDateTo +7d specifies that the report should cover the next 7 days (until midnight). Keep in mind that dates have to be specified for the UTC time zone. Without this parameter the report will be created for the next day.
    • see the Get-JS7AuditLog cmdlet for a full parameter reference.
  • Line 11-17: From the output of the Get-JS7AuditLog cmdlet a number of properties are selected and and are specified for the sequence in which they should occur in the report. 
    • To add more appropriate column headers the property names are mapped to a more readable textual representation.
    • Note the handling of date formats in line 17. Use of the Get-Date cmdlet converts the output format of dates (not the time zone) to the default format that is in place on the Agent's server. Without using the Get-Date cmdlet any date values will be stored to the report in ISO format, e.g. 2020-12-31 10:11:12+02:00 for a date in the European central time zone that is UTC+1 in winter time and UTC+2 in summer time.
  • Line 18: The list of properties for each Audit Log item is piped to the Export-Excel cmdlet which is available with the ImportExcel PowerShell Module. The report file name is specified and optionally the worksheet. For a full list of parameters see the ImportExcel PowerShell Module article.

...