Information Management IBM InfoSphere Master Data Management, Version 10.1

madentdrop utility

The madentdrop utility drops database tables and indexes of an entity type (enttype).

Table 1. madentdrop options
Option Type Description Default
-entType entType Specifies the name of the entity on which to perform the operation NONE
-rptPfx   List the entity name prefixes NONE
-noExec   Show SQL statements only; no execution is processed NONE
-verbose   Show progress information NONE
-help   List help information NONE
-version   List version number NONE
-rootDir   MAD_ROOTDIR; location of IBM® Initiate® Master Data Service software. The environment variable setting for this option (shown in uppercase) can be used in place of the command-line options.  
-homeDir   MAD_HOMEDIR; location of Master Data Engine instance. The environment variable setting for this option (shown in uppercase) can be used in place of the command-line options.  
-connStr   MAD_CONNSTR; ODBC connection string. The environment variable setting for this option (shown in uppercase) can be used in place of the command-line options.  
-dbType   MAD_DBTYPE; native database name. The environment variable setting for this option (shown in uppercase) can be used in place of the command-line options.  
-dbServer   MAD_DBSERVER; native database server. The environment variable setting for this option (shown in uppercase) can be used in place of the command-line options. Optional if not using native
-dbName   MAD_DBNAME; native database name. The environment variable setting for this option (shown in uppercase) can be used in place of the command-line options. Optional if not using native
-dbUser   MAD_DBUSER; native database user ID.The environment variable setting for this option (shown in uppercase) can be used in place of the command-line options. Optional if not using native
-dbPass   MAD_DBPASS; native database password. The environment variable setting for this option (shown in uppercase) can be used in place of the command-line options. Optional if not using native
-encoding   MAD_ENCODING; encoding of .unl files; options are: UTF8, UTF16, or LATIN1. The environment variable setting for this option (shown in uppercase) can be used in place of the command-line options. LATIN1

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Master Data Engine environment variables



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Timestamp Last updated: 14 Nov 2014

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