1 /ATTRIBUTES
/ATTRIBUTES=attribute-list This qualifier is valid when /DESTINATION or /SOURCE is COMMA, and in such cases either /ATTRIBUTES=attribute-list or /HEADER must be specified. This option specifies the LDIF file attributes to be written to or read from the comma-separated fields file.
2 /DEBUG
/DEBUG /NODEBUG (default) The option enables debugging.
3 /DELTA
/DELTA /NODELTA (default) These qualifiers are valid when /DESTINATION=TRUELDIF, and control the interpretation of the source LDIF file and hence what is generated as the corresponding output true LDIF file. /DELTA tells PMDF that the LDIF file entries should be interpreted as delta (add) entries; /NODELTA tells PMDF that the LDIF file entries should be interpreted as absolute entries.
4 /DESTINATION
/DESTINATION=keyword Valid keywords are A1, CCMAIL, COMMA, DDS, FF, LDAP, LDIF, MSMAIL (a synonym for FF), and TRUELDIF. Either this qualifier or the /SOURCE qualifier must be specified with a non-LDIF keyword value. If /DESTINATION is not explicitly specified, the default is /DESTINATION=LDIF.
5 /DN
/DN=attribute-list This qualifier is valid-and indeed mandatory-in conjunction with /SOURCE=COMMA. This mandatory option specifies the attributes to use for constructing a distinguished name.
6 /DOMAIN
/DOMAIN=cc-domain This qualifier is valid when /SOURCE=CCMAIL. This optional qualifier specifies the pseudodomain name associated with the cc:Mail users.
7 /FNF
/FNF /NOFNF (default) This qualifier is valid in conjunction with /SOURCE=CCMAIL. This option controls whether entries will be generated in "Last, First" format or in "First Last" format. The default is "Last, First" format.
8 /HEADER
/HEADER /NOHEADER (default) This qualifier is valid in conjunction with /DESTINATION=COMMA or /SOURCE=COMMA, and in such cases either /HEADER or /ATTRIBUTES=attribute-list must be specified. This qualifier specifies whether a "header" line containing attribute names is to be read from or written to the comma-separated fields file.
9 /OPTION
/OPTION=file-spec When the source or destination is A1 or LDAP, then this option is mandatory. This option specifies the file from which to read option settings such as password, etc.. For instance, if there is a channel that normally performs the A1 or LDAP extraction or updating, and the PMDF DIRSYNC/CONVERT command is being executed manually to do a manual extract or update, specifying /OPTION=channel-option-file can be appropriate.
10 /REBUILD
/REBUILD /NOREBUILD (default) When the destination is DB, this option can be used to specify a list of databases which should be rebuilt from scratch (all prior existing entries deleted), rather than merely updated.
11 /SCOPE
/SCOPE=keyword This qualifier is valid in conjunction with /SOURCE=DDS. This option controls the DDS search scope. Allowed values are LOCAL, WORLD, or CACHE.
12 /SOURCE
/SOURCE=keyword Valid keywords are A1, CCMAIL, COMMA, DDS, FF, LDAP, LDIF, MSMAIL (a synonym for FF), and TRUELDIF. Either this qualifier or the /DESTINATION qualifier must be specified with a non-LDIF keyword value. If /SOURCE is not explicitly specified, the default is /SOURCE=LDIF.
13 /SPACE
/SPACE=substitution-character This qualifier is valid in conjunction with /DESTINATION=COMMA or /SOURCE=COMMA. This optional qualifier specifies the character used in the LDIF file in place of the space character in attribute names (since space is not a legal character in an LDIF attribute name). If the /HEADER qualifier is being used, then the resulting "header" line written to the comma-separated output file will contain the space character in place of any occurrences of the character specified with /SPACE in the attribute names.
14 /VERBOSE
/VERBOSE=value The qualifier is valid in conjunction with /SOURCE=LDAP or /DESTINATION=LDAP. value is an integer specifying the level of verbosity.