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|-f <table>||table to verify | |-f <table>||table to verify | ||
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| − | |-d directory||directory to verify | + | |-d <directory>||directory to verify |
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| − | |-D database||database to verify | + | |-D <database>||database to verify |
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|-r||recursively process subdirectories | |-r||recursively process subdirectories | ||
Revision as of 15:11, 30 October 2009
Purpose
Recital database integrity verification tool
Syntax
dbintegrity <options>
See Also
CREATE, CREATE DATABASE, CREATE TABLE, OPEN DATABASE, USE
Description
dbintegrity - Recital database integrity verification tool usage: dbintegrity [options]
| Options | Description |
|---|---|
| -f <table> | table to verify |
| -d <directory> | directory to verify |
| -D <database> | database to verify |
| -r | recursively process subdirectories |
| -y | repair data if errors are found |
| -q | only display errors |
| -a | verbose mode |
| --help, -h | display the usage information |
Example
# dbintegrity
Products
Recital