The Log Translation utility
Description
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Switch
–g
–id destination,...
–ir offset1,offset2
–is source,...
–it user.table,...
–j date/time
–n filename
–o filename
–q
–r
–rsu username,...
–s
–sr
–t
–u userid,...
–x userid,...
–y
–z
transaction-log
sql-file
The
utility takes the information in a transaction log and places it as a
dbtran
set of SQL statements and comments into an output file. The utility can be
run in the following ways:
♦
Against a database server
client application. It connects to the database server using the connection
string specified following the
specified with the
-n
way.
Description
Include audit records in output
Include only rows intended for the specified
destinations
Include only the portion of the log between the two
specified offsets
Include only rows originating from the specified
sources
Include only operations on specified tables by
specifying a comma-delimited list of user.table
Output from the last checkpoint prior to the given time
Output SQL file, when used against a database server
Log output messages to a file
Run quietly, do not print messages
Remove uncommitted transactions (default)
Override default Replication Server user names
Produce ANSI standard SQL UPDATE transactions
Generate SQL Remote comments
Include trigger-generated transactions in output
Translate transactions for listed users only
Exclude transactions for listed users
Replace file without confirmation
Include trigger-generated transactions as comments
only
Log file to be translated. Cannot be used together with
–c or -n
Output file containing the translated information. For
use with transaction-log only
Run in this way, the utility is a standard
option, and places output in a file
-c
option. DBA authority is required to run in this
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