Specifying User Interface Mode Via Command Line; Using A Configuration File; Application Manager Configuration File - Novell ADMINSTUDIO 9.5 User Manual

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Table 6-123 • Command Line Parameters
Command Line Parameter & Examples
-U"login_id"
iscmide.exe
-S"mysql\sql1"
-U"admin"
-P"admin"
-D"mycatalog"
-IF"c:\mypackages\mymsi.msi;
c:\mypackages\mytrans.mst;"

Specifying User Interface Mode via Command Line

There are three modes of operation for ConflictSolver: Application Manager, ConflictSolver, and ConflictSolver
Process Assistant. The following Command Line options launch ConflictSolver in these modes of operation.
Table 6-124 • User Interface Mode Command Line Options
Option
-A
-CS
-APP

Using a Configuration File

This section explains how to define a configuration file to use during the import process and how to use a
configuration file with command-line options. The following topics are included:

Application Manager Configuration File

Using a Configuration File with Command-Line Options
Application Manager Configuration File
In addition to supporting individual command-line parameters, Application Manager can also use a configuration
file (when specified using the
required parameters during the import process.
AdminStudio 9.5 User Guide
Description
Process Assistant Mode
ConflictSolver Mode
Application Manager Mode
-C"configuration_file_name"
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Chapter 6: Managing Application Catalog Databases
Description
The user name for the SQL Server Application Catalog
This parameter is only used for SQL Server Application
Catalogs, and is a required parameter when using a SQL
Server–based Application Catalog. The only exception to
this requirement is if you want to take advantage of
AdminStudio's integrated security. In this case, do not
use the -U parameter.
parameter). This INI file can contain the values for all
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