Schema Definition Commands Options
Run the script to build the schema in the database with the provided options.
Option | Description |
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--propFile, /--propFile, or -system:propFile | Optional. When you execute
be-jdbcdeploy, it searches for a property file of the same name in the working directory. This property file provides startup values and other parameters to the executable. You can specify the path and filename of a startup property file explicitly using the
--propFile parameter.
For example, if you start the engine from a directory other than BE_HOME/bin, then you would generally use --propFile to specify BE_HOME/bin/be-jdbcdeploy.tra. |
-p, /p, -property, or /property | Optional. Allows you to pass one or more supplementary property files to be-jdbcdeploy. Specify the path and filename. Values in supplementary property files override the values in the startup property file. |
-o, /o, -out, or /out | Required. Specifies the schema output filename for deployment. |
-c, /c, -cdd, or /cdd | Optional. Specifies the absolute path to the CDD file. See Ontology Identifiers that Exceed the DBMS Maximum Column Length to understand when the CDD file is needed. |
-optimize | Optional. Use this option to eliminate schema generation for in-memory events. |
EARpath | Required. The last option is always the EAR file path. |
-h, /h, -help, or /help | Displays this help. |
-a, /a, -ansi, or /ansi | Optional. If set to true, ANSI compatible SQL types are used during script generation.
Allowable values are true and false. For ANSI compatible databases, it is set to true by default. |
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