The command EGLCMD gives you access to the Workbench batch interface, as described in Generation from the workbench batch interface.
The syntax for invoking EGLCMD is as follows:
If you do not specify a value, the command accesses the Eclipse default workspace.
Embed the path in double quotes.
Embed the path in double quotes.
The command file must be in your workspace; otherwise, use the Eclipse import process to import the file and then rerun EGLCMD.
Embed the path in double quotes.
Embed the path in double quotes.
Build descriptor options that you specify when invoking the command EGLCMD take precedence over options in the build descriptor (if any) that is listed in the EGL command file.
In the commands that follow, each multiline example belongs on a single line:
java EGLCMD "commandfile.xml" java EGLCMD "commandfile.xml" -data "c:\myWorkSpace" java EGLCMD generate -generateFile "c:\myProg.eglpgm" -data "myWorkSpace" -buildDescriptorFile "c:\myBuild.eglbld" -buildDescriptorName myBuildDescriptor java EGLCMD "myCommand.xml" -data "my WorkSpace" -sqlID myID -sqlPassword myPW -destUserID myUserID -destPassword myPass
Related concepts
Generation from the workbench batch interface
Related tasks
Generating from the workbench batch interface
Syntax diagram for EGL statements and commands
Related reference
destPassword
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sqlID
sqlPassword