Additional Information
• Options must be prefixed with a hyphen (or a forward slash on non-Linux versions).
• Options can be abbreviated but must have enough characters to be unique. For example, Verbose can be shortened to “Verb”, but not “Ver”, because that can be interpreted as Version.
• Long option names are not case-sensitive. For instance, -error and -Error are the same. However, certain short names are case-sensitive. For example, -V for Version and -v for verbose.
• When duplicate options are encountered on the command line or in the option file, the last option overrides any previous duplicate option. The exceptions to this are the following options:
• -Source_Filter_Expr
• -Target_Filter_Expr
Each of these options encountered add a new filter to the map or process.
Last modified date: 10/22/2024