Notes about command execution
This section provides notes that apply to all commands.
- Important note
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For the notes specific to the individual commands (including those that differ from the notes common to all commands), see Notes in the explanation of each command.
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If you specify a path in a command argument, you must specify an absolute path. The length of an absolute path must not exceed 255 characters. The following table shows the permitted characters and symbols.
Table 9‒2: Characters and symbols permitted for paths in command arguments No.
Characters and symbols
Remarks
1
Alphanumeric characters
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2
Space
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If a path contains a space, enclose the entire path in double quotation marks (").
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Folder names cannot begin or end with a space.
3
_ (underscore)
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4
. (period)
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5
- (hyphen)
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6
: (colon)
Can be used only as the drive delimiter.
7
# (hash mark)
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8
@ (at mark)
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9
\ (backslash)
Can be used only as the folder delimiter.
10
() (parentheses)
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Note also that a path cannot contain a folder name or file name that includes a Windows reserved device name (such as AUX, CON, NUL, PRN, CLOCK$, COM1 through COM9, LPT1 through LPT9).
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The commands listed below output messages to message logs as troubleshooting information during their execution. In the event of a problem, check the messages that have been output and take the appropriate corrective action.
For details about the message logs, see 7.2.3 Message logs.
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jslmmgrdbcleanup
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jslmmgrexport
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jslmmgrimport
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Do not specify the same file when simultaneously executing multiple commands that perform file input or output.