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You can use the onpladm utility
from the command line to create, modify, and delete High-Performance
Loader (HPL) objects. The HPL objects include projects, jobs, maps,
formats, queries, filters, device arrays, and machines.
You can use the onpladm utility on both
UNIX and Windows computers. For information on how to run onpladm commands
on a combination of UNIX and Windows computers, see Running onpladm on UNIX with Dynamic Server Running on Windows.
Note:
While the onpload and onpladm utilities
include support for object names that contain up to 128 characters,
the ipload utility does not. If you use long
database, table or column names and create jobs using onpladm, you
cannot run these jobs using ipload. For ipload,
database, table and column names cannot exceed 18 characters.
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