> All I can say is that this has to do with --starttime and that you have to
> read the manual really carefully about how they interact, including when you
> have --endtime set. It’s a bit fiddly and annoying, IMO, and I can never
> quite remember how it works.
Oh, I think I understand. --starttime actually behaves differently when --state
is present:
If states are given with the '-s' option then only jobs in this state at
this time will be returned.
So is there a way to do what I want? I want to see jobs which
- started later than 7 days ago
- whose state is COMPLETED
Surely that's possible without resorting to grep?
Daniel
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