Modifying a Task
1. Get a listing of all tasks using: clm list
2. Display the desired task 'n' in a format suitable for listing using: clm list::n
3. Usage: clm "mod::n::taskType|*|taskTitle|*|Par1|*|Par2|*|....|*|Par10….."
4. NOTE: Task list starts at index 0. If you have 10 tasks, first task is 0 and last task is 9
5. taskTypes and parameters can be obtained using: clm ?::pars
Adding a Task
Usage: add::taskType|*|taskTitle|*|Par1|*|Par2|*|....|*|Par10….
Another option is to duplicate an existing task using: clm copy::n and then modify the parameters.
Par1-Par50
These parameters are dependent on the task. These parameters may also change with versions, if more features are added to a task. These parameters are exactly in the same sequence in the task table of the user interface. If all 50 parameters are not used, they should be left blank. However, correct number of |*| are required.
You can also Manage your tasks on a remote machine using the user interface itself in conjunction with this CLM and an ftp client. See the help files on CLM for details.