Workbench User Guide : 16. Managing and Deploying Applications : How You Can Access the OpenROAD Utilities
 
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How You Can Access the OpenROAD Utilities
OpenROAD provides the following utilities that let you manage your applications and components:
Command Line Method for Creating an Application (CreateApp)
How You Can Create Application Versions Using the VersionApp Utility
Command Line Method for Renaming an Application (RenameApp)
How You Can Delete Application Versions
How You Can Delete Application Versions
How You Can Import and Export Applications and Components
How You Can Import and Export Applications and Components
Document Applications and Components Using the DocumentApp Utility
How You Can Apply Template Changes to Frames and Fields
How You Can Compile Applications and Components
How You Can Create an Application Image
Running an Application
Running an Application
Document Imaged Applications Using the QueryImage Utility
You can access the OpenROAD utilities from the OpenROAD Workbench Tools menu. You can also start a utility by entering the appropriate utility command in your workstation window.
Throughout this chapter, the syntax specified for many of the utilities contains the generic parameters database and ‑uusername. The precise syntax for database may differ on different servers; for example, it may be vnode::dbname on Ingres or one of the Enterprise Access products.
Also, the -uusername parameter may be available exclusively to users with certain privileges. For example, in Ingres, only the database administrator, the Ingres system administrator, or a superuser can use this parameter. It may also include a password (-uusername/password).
Note:  For the command syntax for a particular utility, see the section in this chapter specific to the utility.