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Chapter 5
Batch Commands
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Batch Commands
Chapter 5
About Batch Commands
The batch commands let you automate the management of large organizational
configurations. These commands can add, delete, display, list, modify, test, and
report on your organization configurations.
Command Reference Page Syntax Notations
Each command’s syntax section uses notation and punctuation to show you
where to put your specific information, and what information is required or
optional:
The reference pages use the Administration Console syntax and have an example
for each command:
•
The command name and commas are required.
•
Information between ‘< >’ symbols means you need to add your specific
information here. (for example:
)
•
Information between ‘[ ]’ square brackets mean this type of information is
optional. (for example: [,
,[email protected], filter_getrich=lenient
)
•
A choice of values are separated by ‘|’. (for example: welcome= <1 | 0>
means you have a choice of
welcome=1
or
welcome=0
)
Below are two examples of the adduser command. The command requires at
least the user address. If needed, optional fields and parameters can be used.
adduser
[,welcome=<1|0>]
adduser [email protected]
adduser [email protected], [email protected],
org=Sales, welcome=1