capture-schema -username name -password password
[-dburl url] [-driver jdbc_driver_classname]
[-schemaname schemaname] [-table tablename]
-out filename]
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stores the database metadata (schema) in a file for use in mapping and execution
Synopsis
capture-schema -username name -password password
[-dburl url] [-driver jdbc_driver_classname]
[-schemaname schemaname] [-table tablename]
-out filename]
Description
Stores the database metadata (schema) in a file.
Run capture-schema
as the same database user that owns the table(s),
and use that same username with the -username
option (and
-schemaname
, if required).
When running capture-schema
against an Oracle database, you should
grant the database user running the capture-schema
command the
ANALYZE ANY TABLE
privilege.
Options
-username
user name for authenticating access to a database.
-password
password for accessing the selected database.
-dburl
JDBC URL required by the driver for accessing a database.
-driver
JDBC driver classname in your CLASSPATH
.
-schemaname
name of the user schema being captured. If not specified, the default
will capture metadata for all tables from all the schemas accessible
to this user.
Specifying this parameter is highly recommended. Without this option,
if more than one schema is accessible to this user, more than one
table with the same name may be captured, which will cause problems
when mapping CMP fields to tables.
The specified schema name must be uppercase.
-table
name of a table; multiple table names can be specified. If no table is
specified, all the tables in the database or named schema are
captured.
The specified table name or names are case sensitive. Be sure to match
the case of the previously created table names.
-out
name of the output file. This option is required. If the specified output file does not contain the .dbschema suffix, it will be appended to the filename.
Examples
Example 1 Using the capture-schema
command
capture-schema -username cantiflas -password enigma
-dburl jdbc:oracle:thin:@sadbuttrue:1521:ora817
-driver oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver
-schemaname CANTIFLAS -out cantiflas.dbschema
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is the name of the client configuration XML file,
myclientapp.jar
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and
sample
are arguments to pass to the application. If sun-acc.xml
and
myclientapp.jar
are not in the current directory, you must give the
absolute path locations; otherwise the relative paths are used. The
relative path is relative to the directory where the command is being
executed.
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