import-groups
Imports groups to the user directory.
import-groups
[-b value | --bootstrap-config=value]
[-t value | --tool-password=value]
[-m <true|false> | --include-member-groups=<true|false>]
[-u <true|false> | --include-member-users=<true|false>]
[-g <true|false> | --include-guids=<true|false>]
[-n <true|false> | --has-name-row=<true|false>]
[import file]
Overview
Use this command to import all groups in a given file to the user directory. The groups can be imported including membership information or as a simple list.
Options
Option | Optional or Required | Default Value | Description |
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Optional | none | The path to the bootstrap configuration file. See Bootstrap.xml file for more information about this file. |
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Optional | configuration.xml | The path to the configuration file to create. |
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Optional | false | Indicates whether the group hierarchy information (groups in groups) should be included. Can be used in conjunction with the
--include-member-users argument to include all information.
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Optional | false | Indicates whether the group hierarchy information (users in groups) should be included. Can be used in conjunction with the
--include-member-groups argument to include all information.
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Optional | false | Indicates whether globally unique identifiers (GUIDs) in the file should be included. |
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Optional | false | Indicates whether the file contains a name row. Applicable only when the file is in plain CSV format because the Spotfire Text Data Format (STDF) always has a name row. |
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Optional | groups.txt | The path to the file to import. |
Parent topic: Command-line reference