Export linked-reporting-object information, and binary files if the database has file-type LROs, to a directory on the Analytic Server computer.
c:\temp
exists, MaxL will create
c:\temp\exports
, but not c:\temp\exports\to\this\long\path
.ARBORPATH\app
directory with a prefix of
appname-dbname-
. If you do specify a full path, MaxL creates whatever directory
you specify. It is recommended that you create export directories in the application/ database directory, as MaxL can only display or delete export directories that are in the application/database directory.
export database sample.basic lro to server directory '../home/temp/lros';
Exports LRO-catalog information, and binary files if the database has file-type LROs, to a server directory calledhome/temp/lros
. The directory contains file-type LROs, if applicable, and the LRO-catalog export filelros.exp
. These can be brought back into a database using import lro.
export database sample.basic lro to server directory 'exportedLROs';
Exports LRO-catalog information, and binary files if the database has file-type LROs, to a server directory$ARBORPATH/app/sample-basic-exportedLROs
. The directory contains file-type LROs, if applicable, and the LRO-catalog export file namedsample-basic-exportedLROs.exp
. These can be brought back into a database using import lro.
export database sample.basic lro to server directory 'D:\\MaxL\\LROexports\\dir';
On Windows, exports LRO-catalog information to a new directorydir
under the existing directory structureD:\MaxL\LROexports
. The double backslashes (\\) must be used becasue a single backslash is an escape character to MaxL.
You can export LRO information from a database in the following ways using export lro.
Key Phrase | Explanation |
---|---|
to server directory | Export the LRO information to a directory you specify on the Analytic server to which you are connected. |
to local directory | Export the LRO information to a directory you specify on the current computer. |
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