importGlossary
Imports business glossaries from .xlsx or .zip files that were exported from the Analyst tool.
The infacmd bg importGlossary command uses the following syntax:
importGlossary
<-DomainName|-dn> domain_name
<-UserName|-un> user_name
<-Password|-pd> Password
[<-SecurityDomain|-sdn> security_domain]
<-AtServiceName|-atn> Analyst_service_name
[<-GlossaryList|-gl> Glossary_list]
[<-Delimiter|-dl> Glossary_name_delimiter]
[<-IncludeCrossGlossaryLinks|-cgl> Include_cross_glossary_links_true_false]
[<-IncludeAuditHistory|-ah> Include_audit_history_true_false]
[<-IncludeAttachment|-att> Include_attachments_true_false]
[<-IncludeOnlyTemplate|-tem> Include_templates_only_true_false]
[<-IncludeRichTextContentforConflictingAssets|-irt> Include_richtextcontent_conflicting_assets_true_false]
<-ImportFilePath|-ip> Import_path
[<-ResolutionOnMatchByName|-rmn> Copy_or_replace_or_skip_assets_by_name]
[<-ResolutionOnMatchById|-rmi> Copy_or_replace_or_skip_assets_by_id]
Note: The infacmd program uses the following common options to connect to the domain: domain name, user name, password, security domain, and resilience timeout. The table of options has brief descriptions. To see detailed descriptions, refer to
Connecting to the Domain.
The following table describes infacmd bg importGlossary options and arguments:
Option | Description |
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-DomainName -dn | Name of the Informatica domain. |
-UserName -un | User name to connect to the domain. |
-Password -pd | Password for the user name. |
-SecurityDomain -sdn | Name of the security domain to which the domain user belongs. |
AtServiceName -atn | Required. Name of the Analyst Service. The name is not case sensitive and must be unique within the domain. The characters must be compatible with the code page of the associated repository. The name cannot exceed 230 characters, have leading or trailing spaces, or contain carriage returns, tabs, or the following characters: / * ? < > " | |
GlossaryList -gl | Optional. The names of one or more glossaries that you want to import, and that you have access to as determined by the permissions and privileges defined in the Analyst tool. The glossaries must be present in the .xlsx file. Separate the names of multiple glossaries by the user defined delimiter character. If you do not specify the names of glossaries, the Analyst tool imports all the glossaries that you have permission to access as determined by the permissions and privileges defined in the Analyst tool. |
-Delimiter -dl | Optional. Specify a custom delimiter if you are importing multiple glossaries and one of them has a standard delimiter character as part of the glossary name. The standard delimiter is a comma. Define a custom delimiter of maximum one special character. Use the custom delimiter to separate the names of multiple glossaries. |
IncludeCrossGlossaryLinks -cgl | Optional. Enter one of the following values: - - True to import cross glossary links from the export file.
- - False to skip the import of cross glossary links from the export file.
Default is true. |
-IncludeAuditHistory -ah | Optional. Enter one of the following values: - - True to import audit trail history from the export file.
- - False to skip the import of the audit trail history from the export file.
Default is false. |
-IncludeAttachments -att | Optional. Enter one of the following values: - - True to include attachments when importing business glossaries.
- - False to include both templates and glossary data when importing business glossaries
Default is true. |
-IncludeOnlyTemplates -tem | Required. Enter one of the following values: - - True to include only templates when importing business glossaries.
- - False to include both templates and glossary data when importing business glossaries.
Default is false. |
-IncludeRichTextContentforConflictingAssets -irt | Optional. Enter one of the following values: - - True when you want to import rich text content for conflicting assets.
- - False when you do not want to import rich text content for conflicting assets.
Default is true. |
-ImportFilePath -ip | Required. Specify the path and filename where the import file is available. |
-ResolutionOnMatchByName -rmn | Optional. Enter one of the following values: - - Copy to copy all assets when there is a conflict based on the name.
- - Replace to replace all assets when there is a conflict based on the name. This is the default value.
- - Skip to skip all assets when there is a conflict based on the name.
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-ResolutionOnMatchById -rmi | Optional. Enter one of the following values: - - Copy to copy all assets when there is a conflict based on the asset ID.
- - Replace to replace all assets when there is a conflict based on the asset ID. This is the default value.
- - Skip to skip all assets when there is a conflict based on the asset ID.
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