How to create a Command Line execution file
dbForge Studio includes the Command Line Settings wizard that allows you to create command line execution files. The option is useful for performing routine tasks: you can simply run the created .bat file instead of configuring all options and parameters every time.
To create a command line execution file
- Run the Command Line Execution File Settings dialog box:
- For Data Comparison: click Save Command Line in the Data Synchronization wizard.
- For Schema Comparison: click Save Command Line in the Schema Synchronization wizard.
- For Data Export: click Create Command Line in the Data Export wizard.
- For Data Import: click Create Command Line in the Data Import wizard.
- For Large Script Execution: click Save Command Line in the Execute Script wizard.
- For Data Reports: click Save Command Line in the Data Report wizard.
- For Data Generation: click Save Command Line in the Data Population wizard.
- For Script Generation: click Save Command Line in the Generate Scripts wizard.
- For Snapshot or Scripts Folder Generation: click Save Command Line in the Create Scripts Folder or Snapshot dialog box.
- For Index Manager: click Save Command Line on the Index Manager document.
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In the Command line execution settings dialog box, configure the command line settings. The settings range varies, and depends on the feature.
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Optionally, click Validate to check the validity of the command line syntax.
- Click Save to save the command line execution file.
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