This documentation includes information about the various ways to use execution commands and their options when executing maps. Execution commands are used to specify how to execute a map.
When you run a map, you can:
You can execute a particular map or a command file containing a list of maps to execute from the command line of the system hosting your Command Server.
You can access Help from the command line by typing:
Use execution commands to override the map settings or card settings in a compiled map when a map is run using one of the following methods:
To run the server using a Platform API, as part of an argument to the RunMap() function, specify:
To execute a map from a map rule, use the RUN() function as follows:
This documentation contains information about the execution commands and associated options, including the syntax of each command and its particular usage.
This documentation presents a variety of examples involving the execution of maps using various execution commands in a RUN() function and from the command line in UNIX™ and Windows™ environments.
This documentation presents the dtx.ini (INI) file commands you can use for the debugging of adapter connections for maps run using non event-driven execution methods.
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