importutil
Imports or exports a dynamic list from text files.
Applicability
Platform: Windows
Subcommands: exportlist, importlist
Synopsis
- importutil
- subcommand [ -dbset name ] login password dbname listname "file_name"
Description
The importutil command imports or exports a
dynamic list from text files. This can be done by applying the following importutil subcommands:
- importlist imports a list to a user database.
- exportlist exports a list from a user database.
The exported dynamic list is a text file. If necessary, you can use a text editor to modify its content.
Options and arguments
- subcommand
- Either importlist or exportlist.
- –dbset name
- Specifies the schema connection name. Required if there are multiple schema repositories in the system.
- login
- The login name of the user. This user must have Super User privileges.
- password
- The password for the user. If there is no password, enter an empty set of double quotes.
- db_name
- The logical name of the user database.
- list_name
- The name of the dynamic list for the user database db_name.
- file_name
- The path and name of the imported or exported file. Enclose the path name in double quotes.
Examples
- Export the contents of the domains dynamic list
from the database PUSER and store them in the file C:\temp\dynalist.txt.
importutil exportlist -dbset 2003.06.00 "admin" "" PUSER domains "C:\temp\dynalist.txt"
- Import the contents of the file C:\temp\dynalist.txt and
use it to create a dynamic list named domains in the database PUSER.
importutil importlist -dbset 2003.06.00 "admin" "" PUSER domains "C:\temp\dynalist.txt"