Option Name | Short Name | Argument | Description |
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-Logfile | -l | Filename | Set the log file for this step. The value must include the path name of the file. If the path is not included, then Runtime Engine creates this file in the current directory. If a log file is not set using this option, then the log file specified in the step is used. By default, Runtime Engine logs all messages including informational messages. |
-Project_Log_File | -l | Filename | Set the log file for this process. |
-Process_Execute | -pe | - | Initiates a process execution. |
-Project_Execute | -pe | - | Start a new process step. |
-Process_Root_Dir | -pr | Dirpath | Sets the process root directory path, where the process files and the associated map specification files are located. The value is the path to the location of the process file. The path can be a standard Windows or Linux path, a UNC path, or a relative path. The root directory must contain the process file (.process) and all map specification files (.map.rtc) for every map included in that process for all subprocesses referenced within the main process. If the process root directory is not specified on the command line or in the option file, then Runtime Engine searches for the process files in the current directory. |
-Process_Root_Dir | -pr | Dirpath | Sets the process root directory path, where the process files and the associated map specification files are located. |
-Process_Force_Reload | -pf | - | Sets the flag for processes to unload and reload maps and processes during execution. This flag helps when the process or transformation steps depend on macros that may be set by scripts in the process. This option can be used in any of the following ways: • After -pe option djengine -pe -pf test.ip.xml • Before specifying the djar name djengine -pf test.djar |
-Key | -k | String | Specify a password for accessing a password-protected .djar file. The .djar files can contain map or process files. |
-Set | -se | name=val | Sets a variable for process. You can substitute the global variables within Process Editor and provide their values at runtime on the command line or in a specification file. Variables are set using the following syntax: -Set NAME=value-se NAME=value where: • NAME is the name of the variable set up in Process Editor • value is the numeric value that must be assigned to the NAME. Example: djengine -se myvar=1000 conv.process You can also pass database connection string information using the -Set parameter as follows: djengine -set myvar=\"userid=sa;password=unlock\" conv.process |
-Daemonize | -dm | - | Runs the process as a daemon. Note: This option is only applicable for Linux. |