MicroStrategy Command Manager Product Features
Run Scripts in Specific BI Environments and Archive Them in Files
With MicroStrategy Command Manager , a script can be targeted for a particular BI environment within the company’s system to target certain environments or shield others. Administrators use this feature to separate Test, Development and Production environments safely. Used scripts can be saved in script libraries for automatic use at any time.
Scripts Can Be Automatically Triggered from Third Party Utilities
MicroStrategy Command Manager integrates successfully with third party software to automatically trigger saved scripts. Third party tools such as schedulers can access the script libraries to trigger a particular task without any human intervention needed.
Multiple Scripts Can Run in Parallel
MicroStrategy Command Manager can improve script run times by executing multiple scripts in parallel to each other. Multiple tasks can be completed at the same time, whether they run on the same or across multiple servers, synchronously controlling the entire environment.
Advanced Testing Options and Built-In Error Handling
To test the validity and reliability of scripts MicroStrategy Command Manager can run them in a test or production environment. Both test and actual scripts include built-in error codes and handling to ensure accuracy and the safety of the system.
Support of Any Server Platform, Such As Windows, UNIX and Linux
To accommodate all environments, MicroStrategy Command Manager can run in any platform where an Intelligence Server can run, including the Windows, UNIX, and Linux platforms. For environments that do not include a graphical interface, the Interactive Text Console provides administrators the same access toMicroStrategy Command Manager functionality.
Abstract Commonly Used Tasks and Even Allow A Functional Extension Using Java Programming Language
Tasks that are often used together, such creating users and then placing them in user groups, can be integrated with Java programming to run together. The commands feed from each other’s results to accomplish any level of complication.
Three Modes of Interaction: Graphical User Interface, Command Line Interface, Interactive Text Console
Administrators can access MicroStrategy Command Manager through three distinct methods of interaction. The Graphical User Interface is used to create and edit scripts in a graphical interface, while for users who do not have access to a graphical interface the Interactive Text Console provides the same functionality. The Command Line Interface is used to integrate third party tools with MicroStrategy.

