Constructing Command Line to Apply Traditional Updates (non-PUM-enabled)
CPAPPLY (Apply Change Package) is the only action available for the mode AU (Apply Updates).
For Non-PUM enabled environments (PeopleSoft Update Image is not available), use the following command line format:
Changeassistant.bat -MODE AU -ACTION CPAPPLY -ENV <target database>  – UPD <change package> -FS <file server> -CA <access id> -CAP <access password> -CO <user id> -CP <user password> -DL <download directory> -BLD <manual or auto> -OUT <log file directory> -EXONERR <launch GUI Y or N>
or
Changeassistant.bat -MODE AU -ACTION CPAPPLY -INI <path to ini file>
Note: EMF Agent must be running.
The parameters for CPAPPLY action are:
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 Parameter  | 
 Description  | 
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 -MODE  | 
 Change Assistant Action (Required) AU = Apply Updates  | 
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 -ACTION  | 
 Action name (Required) CPAPPLY = Apply Change Package  | 
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 -ENV  | 
 Target database. (Required)  | 
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 -UPD  | 
 The Change Package to apply. (Required) Specify either all , a single or multiple Change Packages to apply to the specified environment. For example: 
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 -FS  | 
 File Server path to apply the Change Package to the specific environment. (Required) Select either all or list a specific file server configuration path in order. For example: 
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 -CA  | 
 Access id for the environment. (Required)  | 
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 -CAP  | 
 Access password for the environment. (Required)  | 
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 -CO  | 
 User id for the environment. (Required)  | 
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 -CP  | 
 User password for the environment. (Required)  | 
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 -DL  | 
 Download directory for the environment. (Optional) If the directory is not specified it uses the default defined under General Options.  | 
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 -BLD  | 
 Specify whether to create the Build scripts and execute them automatically or have the DBA run the scripts automatically. (Optional) 
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 -OUT  | 
 Path of log file (Optional)  | 
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 -EXONERR  | 
 Specify whether or not to launch GUI if an error or manual stop is encountered. (Optional) 
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 -INI  | 
 Path to ini file.  |