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FindCheckout

Displays a list of checked out objects in the repository. The listing contains the checked-out items unless you enter “all users.”
If you choose an object type, then you can list checked-out objects in a specific folder or across all folders. If you do not specify an object type, pmrep returns all the checked-out objects in the repository.
The FindCheckout command uses the following syntax:
findcheckout

[-o <object_type>]

[-f <folder_name>]

[-u (all_users)]

[-c <column_separator>]

[-r <end-of-record_separator>]

[-l <end-of-listing_indicator>]

[-b (verbose)]

[-y (print database type)]

[-s <dbd_separator>]
The following table describes pmrep FindCheckout options and arguments:
Option
Argument
Description
-o
object_type
Object type you want to list. You can specify source, target, transformation, mapping, session, worklet, workflow, scheduler, session config, task, cube, or dimension. If you do not use this option, pmrep ignores the -f and -u options and the command returns all checked-out objects in the repository.
-f
folder_name
Optional if you specify an object type. Return a list of checked out objects for the object type in the specified folder. The default is to list objects for the object type across folders.
-u
-
Optional. List the checked out objects by all users. The default is to list checked out objects by the current user.
-c
column_separator
Optional. Character or set of characters used to separate object metadata columns.
Use a character or set of characters that is not used in repository object names. If any repository object name contains spaces, you might want to avoid using a space as a column separator.
If you omit this option, pmrep uses a single space.
-r
end-of-record_separator
Optional. Character or set of characters used to specify the end of the object metadata. Use a character or set of characters that is not used in repository object names. Default is newline /n.
-l
end-of-listing_indicator
Optional. Character or set of characters used to specify the end of the object list. Use a character or set of characters that is not used in repository object names. If you omit this option, pmrep uses a period.
-b
-
Optional. Verbose. Displays more than the minimum information about the objects. If you omit this option, pmrep prints a shorter format including the object type, the word reusable or non-reusable, the object name and path. Verbose format includes the version number and folder name.
The short format for global objects such as label, query, deployment group, and connection, includes the object type and object name. Verbose format includes the creator name and creation time.
-y
-
Optional. Displays the database type of sources and targets.
-s
dbd_separator
Optional. If an ODBC source has a period (.) in the name, define a different separator character when you define the source object. For example, instead of database_name.source_name, define the source object as database_name\source_name, and define the dbd_separator as backslash (\).