Marcus Wagner <wag...@itc.rwth-aachen.de> writes: > That depends on what is meant with formatting argument.
Yes, they could surely have defined that. > etc. And I would assume, that -S, -E and -T are filtering options, not > formatting options. I'd describe -T as a formatting option: -T, --truncate Truncate time. So if a job started before --starttime the start time would be truncated to --starttime. The same for end time and --endtime. As I read this, it changes how a job is written, it does not select jobs. > But getting sometimes no steps for a job (if in a larger JSON-output > with many jobs) and then getting the steps, if one asks specifically > for that jobid. That is something I would call broken. That sounds worse, yes. -- B/H
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