jssuseredit (edits user information)
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Description
This command edits the user information that is registered in the JP1/IM - Service Support database.
Format
jssuseredit -i user-information-editing-file-name [-f]
Required execution permission
Administrator permissions
Storage folder
IM-SS-path\bin\
Arguments
-i user-information-editing-file-name
Use 255 bytes or less to specify the name of a User information editing file. Count two bytes for full-width characters in the file name. You can use an absolute path or a relative path to specify the file name. When you use a relative path, make sure that it will be 255 bytes or less after it is converted to an absolute path. For the file name, you cannot specify a character string beginning with a hyphen (-). For details about User information editing files, see User information editing file (Optional) in Chapter 12. Definition Files.
-f
Continues processing even if some of the data in the User information editing file is incorrect. When you specify the -f option, the command skips incorrect information about a user in the User information editing file and proceeds to edit the next user information item.
If you do not specify the -f option and the command fails to edit even a single user information item in the User information editing file, the command is canceled and the remaining user information will not be edited.
Return values
Return value |
Meaning |
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0 |
Normal end |
1 |
Abnormal end |
Prerequisites for executing the command
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For details about which services need to be active or inactive when this command is executed, see Status of services when commands are executed in Chapter 11. Commands.
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Only one jssuseredit command can be executed at a time.
Remarks
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If you cancel the jssuseredit command while it is being executed, the remaining user information will not be edited.
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If you cancel the jssuseredit command by using Ctrl+C while the command is being executed, user information might not be edited. For this reason, do not cancel the command during execution by using Ctrl+C. If you happen to do so, wait for a while and then re-execute the command.
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If you specify an empty User information editing file, the command ends normally without editing any user information.
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Make sure that the input file you specify is created with a character encoding that is compatible with the system locale of the machine on which JP1/IM - Service Support is installed. The character encodings that can be used are as follows:
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In a Japanese environment: MS932
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In an English environment: ISO-8859-1
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In a Chinese environment: GB18030
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Example
The following example shows how to use the User information editing file (c:\user\user01.csv) to edit user information.
jssuseredit -i c:\user\user01.csv