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-in repoURL1[-out repoURL2][-r project root][-v log file][-t trace property file][-d directive file][pattern][pattern] ...Converts projects from single-file (.dat) to multi-file format or back. By default (no -n or -o option):
For TIBCO BusinessWorks 2.x projects, use bw20migrate rather than RepoConvert or TIBCO Designer. The bw20migrate command is in the TIBCO BusinessWorks bin folder.
Table 17 RepoConvert Property -in repoURL1 -out repoURL2
• If the source project is in single-file (.dat) format, the target project must be a multi-file project
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• If the source project is in .dat format, and the target project does not exist, -r <project root> must be specified.Either this property or -r (for multi-file format) must be specified.repoURL2 cannot be the same as repoURL1. If you specify this flag, RepoConvert appends new information to the target project and overwrites existing nodes in the target project if target project exists.
• For .dat to multi-file project migration, append/overwrite applies to files in the multi-file project.
• For multi-file to.dat migration, append/overwrite applies to project nodes.When both -n and -o options are specified, -o option takes precedence. RepoConvert behavior in that case is the same as if -o only had been specified. -v log file Validates the multi-file format during multi-file to .dat migration. If not specified, no validation is performed. If a log file is specified, validation errors and warnings are written to it. -t trace property file A property file specifying trace options. Defaults to repoConvert.ini -d directive file Pattern to be matched, such as /tibco/private/adapter/* -r project root If no target project is specified, and the source project is in .dat format, the project is migrated to the specified root directory.Either this property or -out must be specified. If you specify this flag, RepoConvert appends to the target project but does not overwrite information in the target project if the target project exists.
• For .dat to multi-file project migration, new files are appended and existing files are not overridden in the multi-file project directory.
• For multi-file to .dat migration, new nodes are appended and existing nodes files are not overwritten in the .dat file.When both -n and -o options are specified, the -o option takes precedence. RepoConvert behavior in that case is the same as if -o only had been specified. Single-file (.dat) to Multi-file Project Examples
Multi-file to Single-file (.dat) Project Examples
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