Example: moz /users/pat> appx –u
Usage: -u list these options
-k define a new keymap
-m=[user_id:]keymap_name override keymap ID
-d=<database_id> override startup database
-a=<application_id> override startup application
-t=<process_type> override startup process type
-p=<process_name> override startup process name
-i=<flat_file_name> convert a flat file into UNIXIO format
-e=<data_file_name> convert a UNIXIO file into a flat format
-v=<data_file_name> verify the integrity of a UNIXIO file
-an=<data_file_name> analyze a UNIXIO file
-l=<log file name> start a license server
Restrictions:
An application_id and process_type must always be included when specifying
a process_name. If an application_id is included without specifying a
process_type/name, the startup menu for the application will be used.
If no application_id is specified, the startup application and menu for the
database will be used. If no database_id is specified, the startup database
defined for the user within System Administration is used. If the startup
database is also unspecified, the Appx main menu is used.
The valid process_types are Menu, Job, Input, Output, Update, Action, Inquiry,
Query, Status, and Subroutine. Use underscores (_) in place of any embedded
spaces within parameters. |