List a set of variables and their values for a given name.
Usage
   zowe  provisioning list instance-variables <name> [options]
Positional Arguments
name         (string)
- Provisioned Instance Name
 
 
Zosmf Connection Options
--host  | -H (string)
- The z/OSMF server host name.
 
 
--port  | -P (number)
The z/OSMF server port.
Default value: 443
 
 
--user  | -u (string)
- Mainframe (z/OSMF) user name, which can be the same as your TSO login.
 
 
--password  | --pass | --pw (string)
- Mainframe (z/OSMF) password, which can be the same as your TSO password.
 
 
--reject-unauthorized  | --ru (boolean)
 
--base-path  | --bp (string)
- The base path for your API mediation layer instance. Specify this option to
prepend the base path to all z/OSMF resources when making REST requests. Do not
specify this option if you are not using an API mediation layer.
 
 
Profile Options
Base Connection Options
--response-format-filter  | --rff (array)
- Filter (include) fields in the response. Accepts an array of field/property
names to include in the output response. You can filter JSON objects properties
OR table columns/fields. In addition, you can use this option in conjunction
with '--response-format-type' to reduce the output of a command to a single
field/property or a list of a single field/property.
 
 
--response-format-type  | --rft (string)
The command response output format type. Must be one of the following:
table: Formats output data as a table. Use this option when the output data is
an array of homogeneous JSON objects. Each property of the object will become a
column in the table.
list: Formats output data as a list of strings. Can be used on any data type
(JSON objects/arrays) are stringified and a new line is added after each entry
in an array.
object: Formats output data as a list of prettified objects (or single object).
Can be used in place of "table" to change from tabular output to a list of
prettified objects.
string: Formats output data as a string. JSON objects/arrays are stringified.
Allowed values: table, list, object, string
 
 
--response-format-header  | --rfh (boolean)
- If "--response-format-type table" is specified, include the column headers
in the output.
 
 
Examples