Thank you, Courage. Attached modified code, it still got 0 task list back. And here is my configuration information for your reference:
OS:Win2000 Professional
Perl:ActiveState 5.005_02
Win32::AdminMisc:NAME="Win32-AdminMisc",VERSION="0,2000,07,08"
use strict;
use Win32::AdminMisc;
my $server="\\\\twjimmywang";
my %JobInfo;
my $Day;
my @DOM;
my %Jobs;
my $Number;
if (Win32::AdminMisc::ScheduleGet($server, 3, \%JobInfo)){
foreach $Day (1..31){
push(@DOM, $Day) if ($JobInfo{DOM} & 2**$Day);
}
print "This job will run on the following days of the month:\n";
print join(", ", @DOM);
}
print "==>".%JobInfo."\n";
Win32::AdminMisc::ScheduleList($server, \%Jobs);
print "==>".%Jobs."\n";
foreach $Number (keys(%Jobs)){
print "Job $Number is $Jobs{$Number}->{Command}\n";
}
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