Creating Projects Using the Command Line

Use the same command line syntax as identified previously to build a project.

See Understanding PeopleSoft Application Designer Command Line Parameters.

Use the command line statement for the project create to:

  • Connect the project to the source database.

  • Indicate the object types to include in the project.

    Note: Projects created using -PJR are limited to object types and will include all instances of the object type specified. You can include multiple object types separated by comma. To create a project that includes all object types use ALL.

Example

For this example, assume that the:

  • Project name is CREATETEST.

  • Database type is Oracle.

  • Database name is T1B85401.

  • User ID is PTTRN.

  • The object types are 79,80,81,82.

  • If there is an existing project with the same name it will be overwritten.

  • Path name of the log file is c:\temp\out\CreateTest.log.

For this example, you would enter the following at the command line:

pside.exe -CT ORACLE -CS -CD T1B85401 -CO PTTRN -CP password -CI people -CW password -PJR CREATETEST -OBJ 79,80,81,82 -OVW 1 -LF c:\temp\out\CreateTest.log -HIDE -QUIET -SS NO -SN NO

This is an example of the log file created for this command line.

Image: Example of log for creating a project

This example illustrates the fields and controls on the Example of log for creating a project.

Example of log for creating a project