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This command lists workflows. If you use the command without any options, all workflows will be listed.
With this command, you compare a single pattern match expression, or several, with the full workflow name, <folder>.<workflowconfigurationname>.<workflowname>, of all the workflows.
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The command accepts the following options:
Option | Description | ||
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[-invalid] | Lists all invalid workflows. | ||
[-valid] | Lists all valid workflows. | ||
[-active] | Lists all active workflows. | ||
[-inactive] | Lists all inactive workflows. | ||
[-not-member-of-wfgroup ] | Lists all the workflows that are not included in a workflow group. | ||
[-long] | Lists the workflow state and information about the latest start (aborted or not started). If the workflow is running | ||
[-long [ -activationMode]] | Lists the workflow state and information about the latest start as well as the workflow's activation mode. If the workflow is enabled it will be shown as ENABLED. | ||
[-loop [ N ]] | Sets a loop mode that runs the
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[-wftype] | Lists the type |
of the workflows:
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Return Codes
Listed below are the different return codes for the wflist
command:
Code | Description |
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0 | Will be returned if the command was successful. |
1 | Will be returned if the number of arguments is incorrect. |