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ZOD
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Job List Export with Jobduration

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Hello together,

is it possible to export a Joblist to e.g. csv or Excel containing colums with "last start datetime" and "last stop datetime" or a
"job duration".

My aim is to use this list for optimization of the entire job schedule.

Thanks for hints.
Markus


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Re: Job List Export with Jobduration

Post by Dima P. »

Hello and welcome to the community ZOD,

It's not possible via UI, but looks like it's possible via PowerShell. Here is a good read with a script example: Bring order to the Get-VBRBackupSession cmdlet, Get-vPCBackupSession. Cheers!
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