clientput [-<option> . . .]
Updates one or more objects reading their content from local files and optionally checking them in.
Options
[-ids] <comma-separated database ids>
Database ids of the objects to update
-name <string>
The name of the client specification to use. If not specified it uses the client specification currently associated with the connection.
-checkin
If specified the objects are also checked-in.
-in <string>
Optional name of the local file or directory. If not specified it uses the local files computed from the client specification. If multiple objects are being updated it must be the name of a directory containing the local files named as prescribed by the client specification. If a single objects is updated it can be either the complete name of the file or the name of a directory (terminated with '/') that contains the local file named as prescribed by the client specification.
-username <string>
The optional user name to use to login into the system. If not specified the Web service login is used. Ignored in interactive mode.
-password <string>
The user password to use to login into the system. Ignored if no system user name is specified. Ignored in interactive mode.
-lang <string>
User-interface language, e.g. 'en-US' for English, US version. Ignored in interactive mode.
-srvname <string>
The name of the Web service connection parameters to use, as defined in the user configuration file (USERCONFIG.XML file, typically stored in C:\Users\<yourWindowsname>\AppData\Roaming\TeraDP\GN4\ on Windows 10 / 8 / 7 / Vista and in c:\Documents and Settings\<user name>\Application Data on Windows XP / Server 2003). If not specified the first connection in the configuration file is used. Ignored in interactive mode.
Notes:
•When using this parameter, have in mind that there is no way to ensure that the same name in the USERCONFIG.XML file gets used coherently on all network computers. Therefore, this is not a safe method unless you are using it only on well known computers.
•Use either -srvname or -srvurl, but not both.
-srvurl <string>
The URL of Web service to connect to, e.g. http://myhost.com/GN4/Adminsrv.asmx. Ignored in interactive mode.
Notes:
•When using this parameter, have in mind that it is independent of the USERCONFIG.XML settings, therefore, much safer.
•Use either -srvname or -srvurl, but not both.
-srvusername <string>
The Windows user name to use to login to the Web service. If not specified the current Windows login is used, and the password and domain options are ignored. Ignored in interactive mode.
-srvpassword <string>
The Windows user password to use to login to the Web service. Ignored ininteractive mode.
-srvdomain <string>
The domain of the user to use to login to the Web service. Ignored in interactive mode.
-srvpassphrase <string>
Pass-phrase used to encrypt/decrypt data transferred to and from the server. Ignored in interactive mode.
See also other import commands
addin | Imports add-ins dll files in database |
config | Imports and exports configuration data. |
icon | Imports and exports icons. |
import | Imports from XML. |
keywords | Imports, exports or removes keywords. |
strings | Imports, exports or removes translation strings. |