Gentlemen...

Thank you for your responses.

Misi - thanks for the more detailed email.

We are now moving forward with testing.

I must say that we are very pleased with the speed of the transactions
and the ease of use of the Configurator.

We have tried a number of command line utilities and this is by far
the fastest and most robust.


On Oct 4, 6:27 am, Misi Mladoniczky <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Mark,
>
> Thank you for the input.
>
> You can also add parameters on the command line that completely overrides
> anything in the config:
>
> rrrchive --qual="'2' = \"Demo\"" rrr.cfg
> (Note that this example is complicated, as it contains both spaces,
> single- and double-quotes that needs to be taken into account.)
>
> Also note that if you want to do an wild-card match, you need to double
> your %-signs:
> qual = ('8' LIKE "%%twinkie%%")
>
> Another important thing is the transfertype, that will usually not be
> SYNCTOTARGET if you have complex, and especially date-based,
> qualifications. You would then probably use transfertype=COPY instead.
>
>         Best Regards - Misi, RRR AB,http://www.rrr.se(ARSList MVP 2011)
>
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>
>
>
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>
>
>
>
> > No doubt Misi will be along shortly with definitive information but in the
> > meantime...
>
> > Qualifications are pretty much what you would expect, for example -
>
> > qual            = '2' = "Demo"
>
> > would select records where the Submitter (fieldID 2) is Demo.   This one -
>
> > qual            = ('Group Role' = "Support Staff" OR 'Group Role' =
> > "Technical Publications" OR 'Group Role' = "Engineering" OR 'Group Role' =
> > "QA") AND 'System Status' = "Active"
>
> > selects records where the System Status is Active and Group Role is one of
> > the listed groups.
>
> > Parameters are referenced by using %s in the qual string -
>
> > qual            = 'Submitter' = "%s"
>
> > would substitute the %s for whatever was passed as the final parameter on
> > the command line -
>
> > rrrchive copy.cfg Demo
>
> > results in a qualification of 'Submitter' = "Demo"
>
> > Multiple parameters are passed and substituted in order -
>
> > qual            = ('Submitter' = "%s" OR 'Submitter' = "%s") AND 'Status'
> > = "%s"
> > rrrchive copy.cfg Demo Bob New
>
> > becomes
>
> > qual            = ('Submitter' = "Demo" OR 'Submitter' = "Bob") AND
> > 'Status' = "New"
>
> > I hope that helps.  Don't forget to make use of the -test command line
> > option to check out what your config is going to do first.
>
> > Mark
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
> > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Elry
> > Sent: 04 October 2011 01:33
> > To: [email protected]
> > Subject: RRRChive
>
> > Hi Folks...
>
> > We just started using the RRRChive utilitty to do a large migration.
> > I was wondering if any of the power users - could provide examples of how
> > to:
>
> > 1) Create qualifications.
> > 2) Pass parameters to the "cfg" file.
>
> > Any help that could be provided - would be greatly appreciated.
>
> > Thanks.
>
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