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Object REXX
strComputer = "."
objWMIService = .OLEObject~GetObject("winmgmts:\\"||strComputer||"\root\CIMV2")
do objItem over objWMIService~ExecQuery("Select * from Win32_ScheduledJob")
say "Caption:" objItem~Caption
say "Command:" objItem~Command
say "Days Of Month:" objItem~DaysOfMonth
say "Days Of Week:" objItem~DaysOfWeek
say "Description:" objItem~Description
say "Elapsed Time:" objItem~ElapsedTime
say "Install Date:" objItem~InstallDate
say "Interact With Desktop:" objItem~InteractWithDesktop
say "Job Id:" objItem~JobId
say "Job Status:" objItem~JobStatus
say "Name:" objItem~Name
say "Notify:" objItem~Notify
say "Owner:" objItem~Owner
say "Priority:" objItem~Priority
say "Run Repeatedly:" objItem~RunRepeatedly
say "Start Time:" objItem~StartTime
say "Status:" objItem~Status
say "Time Submitted:" objItem~TimeSubmitted
say "Until Time:" objItem~UntilTime
end
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