EXPRESS_SERVER
command line keywordEXPRESS_SERVER
specifies the Express Server
to which you want to connect.
The executables that can use this keyword are:
rwbuilder |
yes |
rwrun |
yes |
rwclient |
yes |
rwcgi |
yes |
rwserver |
no |
rwservlet |
yes |
rwconverter |
no |
EXPRESS_SERVER="server=server/domain=domain/user=userid/password=passwd"
EXPRESS_SERVER="server=server/domain=domain/
user=userid/password=passwd/ramuser=ramuserid/ rampassword=rampasswd/ramexpressid=ramexpid/
ramserverscript=ramsscript/rammasterdb=ramdb/ ramconnecttype=ramconn"
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The Express server string (for example, The server value contains four parameters that correspond to settings
that are made in the Oracle Express Connection Editor and stored in connection
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The Express Server domain. |
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The userid to log in to the Express Server. |
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The password for the userid. |
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The userid to log in to the RDBMS. |
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The password for the RDBMS. |
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The Oracle Sales Analyzer database userid. This is required for Oracle Sales Analyzer databases only. |
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The complete file name (including the full path) of the remote database configuration file (RDC) on the server. This file specifies information such as the location of code and data databases. Using UNC (Universal Naming Convention) syntax allows multiple users to use the same connection to access the data without having to map the same drive letter to that location. UNC syntax is \\ServerName\ShareName\ followed by any subfolders or files. |
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is the name of the Relational Access Manager database to attach initially. You must specify only the database file name. This database must reside in a directory that is included in the path list in ServerDBPath for Express Server. You can check the ServerDBPath in the File I/O tab of the Express Configuration Manager dialog box. |
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is the type of Express connection. Always specify 0 for a direct connection. |
You can have spaces in the string if necessary (for example, if the user ID is John Smith) because the entire string is enclosed in quotes.
If a forward slash (/) is required in the string, you must use another
forward slash as an escape character. For example, if the domain were tools/reports
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the command line should be as follows:
EXPRESS_SERVER="server=ncacn_ip_tcp:olap2-pc/sl=0/
st=1/ct=0/sv=1/ domain=tools//reports"
You can use single quotes within the string. It is not treated specially because the entire string is enclosed within double quotes.
EXPRESS_SERVER
with
userid, password, and domain (rwbuilder
) example rwbuilder userid=scott/tiger@nt805
express_server="server=ncacn_ip_tcp:olap2-pc/sl=1/st=1/ct=0/
sv=1/user=orbuild/domain=tools/password=buildme/"
report=exp.rdf destype=file desname=exp1.html
desformat=html batch=yes
EXPRESS_SERVER
without
userid, password, and domain (rwbuilder
) example rwbuilder userid=scott/tiger@nt805
express_server="server=ncacn_ip_tcp:olap2-pc/sl=0/st=1/ct=0/
sv=1/" report=exp.rdf destype=file desname=exp1.html
desformat=html batch=yes
EXPRESS_SERVER
with RAM (rwrun
)
example rwrun userid=scott/tiger@nt805
express_server="server=ncacn_ip_tcp:olap2-pc/sl=0/st=1/
ct=0/sv=1/ramuser=appqa/rampassword=appqa1/ramexpressid=appqa/
ramserverscript=\\olap3-pc\orant\olap\ram6202\ram\sqstnt.rdc/
rammasterdb=sqstnt.db/ramconnecttype=0"
report=exp.rdf destype=file desname=exp1.html
desformat=html batch=yes
Running a report from the command line
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