on 07-22-2008 7:48 AM
Dear All,
I have a requirement to delete some of the DC's in a track. For this i m planning to do it so by using the DCTool command line. I read the documents for the same and have the materials for the list of commands and their usage.
As first step i had to load the development configuration in the DCtool. For this i m using the command...
loadconfig -u username -p password -r C:\temp\.dtc\.condef -c C:\temp\.dtr
but it says it cannot load the DTR client for the given .dtc configuration file. Is the command usage correct?
My Second question - How to use the delete command for deleting the activities that are closed and existing in the Activation View of the NWDS using the DTR command line tool?
Thanks and Regards,
Nagarajan.
Does this path exist on your filesystem? C:\temp\.dtc\.condef
You cannot delete closed activities.
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First, I used your path as an example.
My real path is different. Here are the actual command lines I used for my machine (except the myUserID). Both command lines below work for me:
loadconfig -u myUserID -r "E:\dtc\1" -c "C:\Users\\myUserID\\.dtr"
loadconfig -u myUserID -r "E:\\dtc\\1" -c "C:\Users\\myUserID\\.dtr"
I just realized my previous reply did not show the double back slashes.. Hopefully it shows this time.
Second, I do have file E:\dtc\2\.condef
Regards
Edited by: David Pham on Dec 19, 2008 4:01 PM
Edited by: David Pham on Dec 19, 2008 4:16 PM
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Try this:
loadconfig -u username -p password -r C:\temp\.dtc\.condef -c "C:
temp
.dtr"
I had to use double back slashes for .dtr
Otherwise it complaintscomplaints about cannot find that folder.
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