You can use the Command Line to export object definitions. This command line processing is available in the Windows, UNIX, and Linux environments.
The following guidelines apply:
The syntax conventions used to describe the command line export are:
Use the following command line syntax to export Optim Directory object definitions.
PR0CMND /EXPORT { @parameterfilename | [ { PSTdirectory= | DIRectory=} pstdirectory ] [ Output=rptfilename[ + | – ] [ SUBordinates[ + | – ] ] [ CONTinueonerror[ + | – ] ] TYpe=objtype NAme=obj.name File=expfilename[ + | - ]}
For example, specify TYPE=ALL NAME=PSTDEMO.% to export all Access Definitions, Table Maps, Column Maps, Column Map Procedures, Table Maps, and Process Request definitions with names qualified by PSTDEMO. DB Aliases, Primary Keys, Relationships, etc. must be exported in separate processes, using NAME criteria appropriate to the naming conventions for these objects.
If you provide the name of an existing file, you can append one of the following to the file name: