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Re: Variables for pre/post job scripts

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I just got into the world of Pre-freeze and Post-thaw scripts and was surprised to find that there are no command-line variables. It seems that I cannot even pass my own hard-coded values. Consider me a +1 for what I think would be a small effort to add command line variable functionality. (Thanks much to tsightler and AndBY for their contributions of the PowerShell code to help work-around this limitation.)
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Re: Variables for pre/post job scripts

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+1 for this feature as well. Really unfortunate its not in the product yet.
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Re: Variables for pre/post job scripts

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Am here looking for the same thing. I have it in Orchestrator, but my current use-case I need it in on a job on the VBR server itself.
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Re: Variables for pre/post job scripts

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Looks like this is still not implemented as built-in solution?
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Re: Variables for pre/post job scripts

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veremin wrote: Mar 25, 2015 9:21 am So, the %JobName variable for pre/post-job scripts and %VMname for pre-freeze/post-thaw VM scripts should be enough, right? As having those variables would allow to catch whatever specific information you want to. Thanks.
Any news meanwhile on this?
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