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CFETOOLDUMP(1)	      User Contributed Perl Documentation	CFETOOLDUMP(1)

NAME
       cfetool dump - dump the contents of a database in XML format

SYNOPSIS
       cfetool dump name [--path⎪-p directory name] [--file⎪-f filename]
       [--daily⎪-d] [--weekly⎪-w] [--yearly⎪-y] [--verbose⎪-v] [--help⎪-h]

DESCRIPTION
       Prints the contents of the specified database in XML format, with com‐
       ments for human readability. This format can be read by cfetool import.

       The -d, -w, and -y options specify which databases to include in the
       dump, and may be combined. If they are all ommitted, the default is to
       only dump the weekly database.

OPTIONS
       --path⎪-p directory name
	   Names the directory in which the database specified by name can be
	   found.

       --file⎪-f filename
	   Names a file to print the XML to. If this option is omitted, the
	   XML will be printed to the standard output stream.

       --daily⎪-d
	   Include the daily pattern database in the dump.

       --weekly⎪-w
	   Include the weekly pattern database in the dump.

       --yearly⎪-y
	   Include the yearly pattern database in the dump.

       --verbose⎪-v
	   Print details of the command's execution to the standard output
	   stream.  When using this argument, it is recommended that you also
	   provide the -f argument, to avoid sharing the standard output
	   stream.

       --help⎪-h
	   Print a short help message and then exit.

EXAMPLE
	 % cfetool dump temperature --path /my/path -f temperature.xml

       Prints the following to the file temperature.xml:

	<!-- cfetool Database Dump -->
	<dump>

	       <name> temperature </name>

	       <age> 1 </age> <!-- steps (0.001 weeks) -->

	       <step> 10 </step> <!-- minutes -->

	       <!-- consecutive updates -->
	       <iterations> 1 </iterations>

	       <!-- last update at Tue Aug 31 10:32:05 2004 -->
	       <timestamp> 1093973525 </timestamp>

	       <!-- current weighted average -->
	       <expect> 7.105000 </expect>

	       <!-- current variance -->
	       <var> 38.280217 </var>

	<!-- data entries -->
	       <entry> <timekey> Tue:Hr10:Min30_40 </timekey>
		       <expect> 10.150000 </expect>
		       <var> 13.245750 </var>
	       </entry>

	</dump>

AUTHORS
       The code and documentation were contributed by Stanford Linear Acceler‐
       ator Center, a department of Stanford University.  This documentation
       was written by

       Elizabeth Cassell <e_a_c@mailsnare.net> and
       Alf Wachsmann <alfw@slac.stanford.edu>

COPYRIGHT AND DISCLAIMER
	Copyright 2004 Alf Wachsmann <alfw@slac.stanford.edu> and
		       Elizabeth Cassell <e_a_c@mailsnare.net>
	All rights reserved.

perl v5.8.4			  2004-09-21			CFETOOLDUMP(1)
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