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    Default Can you Load a file from the command line in ServicCenter???

    I am wondering if anyone knows of a way to use the command line in service center to load a file.

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    check the

    scenter -file.load

    You can see it documented on support.peregrine.com. Document ID: S5F-818-3K5T
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    Yes

    Code:
    scenter system.load -load file_to_load.UNL NULL NULL winnt
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    Default File load

    An awesome option in the Windows environment when you corrupt the displayoptions file. It's always good to have a recent backup of displayoptions in an unload that you CAN load if it isn't readily accessible in another system.

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    Default Re: File load

    Quote Originally Posted by gibronda
    An awesome option in the Windows environment when you corrupt the displayoptions file. It's always good to have a recent backup of displayoptions in an unload that you CAN load if it isn't readily accessible in another system.
    Or handy to 'hack' into servicecenter environments where you don't have an operator record or the falcon password.
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