usage: adr.bat cp [-h] [--test] [--verbose] [--type {item,template}] [--query query_string]
source_server_url destination_server_url
Copy items, sessions, datasets and templates from one ADR server to another.
positional arguments:
source_server_url ADR server URL. Example: http://nexus:cei@127.0.0.1:8000
destination_server_url
Target ADR server URL. Example: http://nexus:cei@127.0.0.1:8000
options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--test Validate the operation, but do not perform it
--verbose Include progress and other information
--type {item,template}
Select the object type to copy. Default: item
--query query_string Specify a query string using URI syntax. Default: no filterThis tool copies a selected collection of objects (data items or templates) from one server to another. Globally Unique Identifiers (GUIDs) are preserved and any referenced session and dataset objects are copied as well.
| Argument/Option | Description |
|---|---|
| Arguments | |
source_server_url | Specifies the hostname, port, username and password of the
ADR server to read items from. For example:
http://nexus:cei@127.0.0.1:8000 specifies a server
running on the local machine (127.0.0.1) on port 8000. The
username is nexus and the password is
cei. |
destination_server_url | Specifies the hostname, port, username and password of the
ADR server to copy items into. For example:
http://nexus:cei@127.0.0.1:8000 specifies a server
running on the local machine (127.0.0.1) on port 8000. The
username is nexus and the password is
cei. |
| Options | |
-h, --help | Displays the usage message and exits. |
--verbose | Displays additional status and progress information during the operation. |
--test | Simulates the operation without actually performing it. This
is helpful when debugging command lines, especially when used in
conjunction with the --verbose option. |
--type {item,template} | Specifies the type of objects to copy. This command can copy data items or templates. |
--query query_string | Uses the query string to select the specific objects of the
specified type (--type {option}) to perform the
operation on. See Query Expressions for
the syntax. |