In Configuration Manager 2007, the CCM_Scheduler_History class is a client Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) class that represents the history for a schedule.
The following syntax is simplified from Managed Object Format (MOF) code and includes all inherited properties.
Class CCM_Scheduler_History { String ScheduleID; String UserSID; DateTime FirstEvalTime; DateTime ActivationMessageSent; Boolean ActivationMessageSentIsGMT; DateTime ExpirationMessageSent; Boolean ExpirationMessageSentIsGMT; DateTime LastTriggerTime; String TriggerState; }; |
Properties
- ScheduleID
- Data type: StringAccess type: Read-only Qualifiers: [Not_Null:ToInstance, Key]ID of the schedule to which this history item refers.
- UserSID
- Data type: StringAccess type: Read-only Qualifiers: [Not_Null:ToInstance, Key]User owning the schedule.
- FirstEvalTime
- Data type: DateTimeAccess type: Read-only Qualifiers: [Not_Null:ToInstance, Key]Date and time when the schedule was first evaluated by the scheduler.
- ActivationMessageSent
- Data type: DateTimeAccess type: Read-onlyQualifiers: NoneLast time the activation message was sent for the schedule.
- ActivationMessageSentIsGMT
- Data type: BooleanAccess type: Read-onlyQualifiers: Nonetrue if the time indicated by ActivationMessageSent is in Universal Coordinated Time (UTC).
- ExpirationMessageSent
- Data type: DateTimeAccess type: Read-onlyQualifiers: NoneLast date and time when the expiration message was sent for the schedule.
- ExpirationMessageSentIsGMT
- Data type: BooleanAccess type: Read-onlyQualifiers: Nonetrue if the time indicated by ExpirationMessageSent is in Universal Coordinated Time (UTC).
- LastTriggerTime
- Data type: DateTimeAccess type: Read-onlyQualifiers: NoneLast date and time when a trigger on the schedule fired. A NULL value indicates that a trigger has not yet fired on the schedule.
- TriggerState
- Data type: StringAccess type: Read-onlyQualifiers: NoneState information that individual triggers can set and query.
Requirements
Runtime Requirements
For more information, see Configuration Manager Client Runtime Requirements.
Development Requirements
For more information, see Configuration Manager Client Development Requirements.
See Also
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