13.18.15 PACKAGING_SOURCE (specifying the file to be packaged)
In the PACKAGING_SOURCE tag, specify the file or directory to be packaged. This tag is used for the dcmpack command.
The following table shows the parameters that can be specified, and their corresponding command arguments:
Parameter |
Content |
Command argument |
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Name of packaging-target file |
/P name-of-packaging-target-file |
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Path name of packaging base directory |
/B path-name-of-packaging-base-directory |
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(1) Format
PACKAGING_SOURCE{ file_path=name-of-packaging-target-file base_fullpath=path-name-of-packaging-base-directory }
(2) Description
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file_path=name-of-packaging-target-file
Specify the path name of the file or directory to be packaged. The path name must indicate the relative path from the directory specified in the base_fullpath parameter to the file or directory to be packaged. When the package is installed, the directory structure from the directory specified in base_fullpath to the package is restored under the installation-target directory in JP1/IT Desktop Management 2 - Agent.
To specify multiple files or subdirectories under the same directory (for example, a root directory), separate the path names of the files or subdirectories by a semicolon (;) or write multiple file_path parameters.
The value specified in this statement can include a space. Entering a space before or after a separator (;), however, causes an error (indicated by the return code 2). Also, do not enclose a specified value in double quotation marks (""). Note that, when you use a command argument for specification, a value that includes a space must be enclosed in double quotation marks ("").
When the file_path parameter is omitted, all the files under the directory specified in the base_fullpath parameter are packaged. If a file is specified in the base_fullpath parameter, only the specified file is packaged.
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base_fullpath=path-name-of-packaging-base-directory
Specify the full path name of the directory that serves as a base for the file or directory to be packaged.
To specify a drive in this parameter, write the drive's path name up to the colon (:). For example, to package all contents of a DVD-R in drive A, write the path name as follows:
base_fullpath = A:
Writing the path name as shown below causes an error:
base_fullpath = A:\