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DescriptionOption
A semicolon-separated list of properties to use when connecting to
the datasource.
-extra-conn-props
Display the help message for this sqlf command.
-help, --help
Species a regular expression to use for including tables when reading
the database. Tables that match the pattern are included in the output
-include-table-lter
le. For case-insensitive matching
(-delimited-identifiers option is false), specify
uppercase table names in the pattern.
Species the name of one or more tables to include when reading
the database.
-include-tables
Sets the ANSI standard transaction isolation level for database
operations. Valid values are READ_UNCOMMITTED,
-isolation-level
READ_COMMITTED, REPEATABLE_READ, and
SERIALIZABLE (case insensitive).
The list of locators as comma-separated host[port] values, used to
discover other members of the distributed system.
-locators
Using -locators creates a peer client member to execute the
sqlf command.
The multicast address used to discover other members of the
distributed system. This value is used only when the -locators
option is not specied. The default multicast address is 239.192.81.1.
-mcast-address
Use this option with -mcast-port to attach to a SQLFire
cluster as a peer client and perform the command.
The multicast port used to communicate with other members of the
distributed system. If zero, multicast is not used for member discovery
-mcast-port
(specify -locators instead). This value is used only if the
-locators option is not specied.
Valid values are in the range 065535, with a default value of 10334.
Use this option with -mcast-address to attach to a SQLFire
cluster as a peer client and perform the command.
If the servers or locators have been congured to use authentication,
this option species the password for the user (specied with the
-password
-user option) to use for booting the server and joining the distributed
system.
The password value is optional. If you omit the password, sqlf
prompts you to enter a password from the console.
A string pattern that determines the schema(s) that sqlf writes. sqlf
does not use a default schema pattern. However, with certain
-schema-pattern
databases you may be required to use a schema pattern to exclude
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