Command-line Keywords

PR0CMND
The command to initiate command line processing. The character following PR is the number 0 (zero).
/RESTARTRETRY
Command to restart or retry an Insert or Delete Process. Specify /RESTARTRETRY or –RESTARTRETRY.
CONTROL=
The Control File for the Insert or Delete Process to be retried or restarted.
confilename.cf
The name of the Control File. Provide the full path if the file is not in the default Data Directory.
OUTPUT=
File for the process report. If you do not use this keyword, the report is displayed automatically after the process and you must close the report dialog to execute the next process. In a UNIX or Linux environment, the report is displayed to the console.
filename
The name of the file. If you do not provide the full path, the file is saved in the default Data Directory, identified in Personal Options.
+
Append the report to an existing file.
DISCARD=
Override for Discard Row Limit setting in the Delete or Restore Request.
n
0 (to impose no limit) or a number from 1 to 99999999 to stop processing after the specified number of rows are discarded and all rows in the array processed. You can Restart or Retry a process that stops because the limit is reached.
COMMIT=
Override for Commit Frequency setting for Delete or Insert processing.
n
A number between 1 and the maximum set in Product Options.
QUIET
Indicator for displaying prompts or error dialogs during all processes in a parameter file. If you use the QUIET keyword more than once, the last specification is used for all processes.

In a UNIX or Linux environment, prompts and error dialogs are unavailable and the QUIET setting is ignored.

+
Do not display prompts or error dialogs (default).
Display prompts and error dialogs. If functional security is enabled, Invoke privilege is required to run a process that displays editor interfaces. For example, the Invoke Archive Request and the Invoke Insert Request privileges are required to run an Archive Process that uses a named Insert Process when QUIET- is used.
MONITOR
Indicator for displaying progress dialogs during all processes in a parameter file. If you use the MONITOR keyword more than once, the last specification is used for all processes.

In a UNIX or Linux environment, prompts and error dialogs are unavailable and MONITOR setting is ignored.

+
Display progress dialogs.
Do not display progress dialogs (default).
SERVER =
Server on which the process was executed.
servername
The name of an Optim™ Server that is referenced in the Product Configuration File.
(local)
Process was executed on the local Server.
PST=
The Optim Directory for processing. If processing uses the current (default) Optim Directory, this keyword is not needed.
pstdirectory
Optim Directory name.