Matthew Farrellee wrote:
echo -e "heading1\theading2\theading3\n" ; condor_q -format "%s\t" Cmd ...
Yes, that option had not escaped me. I had been hoping to find there was some way to get condor_q to output this auto-magically, and also perhaps the summary information.
Ultimately I think I'll just be writing a full python api wrapper around condor_q, or come up with an XSLT stylesheet that can process the XML output from condor_q.
Thanks, Ian -- Ian Stokes-Rees W: http://sbgrid.org ijstokes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx T: +1 617 432-5608 x75 SBGrid, Harvard Medical School F: +1 617 432-5600