/P [
password
]
Provides a password for the user context. The utility prompts you for the password
(when necessary) if you don??™t include it on the command line. In most cases, supplying the
password when prompted is safer from a security perspective than including this information
on the command line or as part of a batch file entry.
/TID
id
Specifies the Trigger Identifier to remove from the list of event triggers. Every time
you create a new event trigger, the system assigns it an identifier. You can see this identifier by
using the Query mode. This command line switch accepts the * wildcard, which deletes all of the
event triggers on the system.
Query
The Query mode displays a list of all of the event triggers on a system. You can use this list for realtime
work with the event triggers. However, by changing the format, you can also use this mode
to add the event triggers to a database for later reference. This mode uses the following syntax:
EVENTTRIGGERS /Query [/S system [/U username [/P [password]]]] [/FO
{TABLE | LIST | CSV}] [/NH] [/V]
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