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DELIM Source Handler Options
The DELIM source handler reads data from a comma-delimited data file, then sends it to the
destination handler.
Option
Description
-f
filename
Specifies a filename containing comma-delimited records read by the DELIM
source handler and sent to the destination handler.
-F
value
Specifies a filename containing the attribute data order for the file specified by
-f. If this option is not specified, you must enter this information directly using -
t.
See
“Performing a Comma-Delimited Import” on page 161
for more
information.
-t
value
Comma-delimited list of attributes specifying the attribute data order for the file
specified by -f. Either this option or -F must be specified.
See
“Performing a Comma-Delimited Import” on page 161
for more
information.
-c
Prevents the DELIM source handler from stopping on errors. This includes
errors on parsing comma-delimited data files and errors sent back from the
destination handler. When this option is set and an error occurs, the DELIM
source handler reports the error, finds the next record in the comma-delimited
data file, then continues.
-n
value
Specifies the LDAP naming attribute for the new object. This attribute must be
contained in the attribute data you specify using -F or -t.
-l
value
Specifies the path to append the RDN to (such as o=myCompany). If you are
passing the DN, this value is not necessary.
-o
value
Comma-delimited list of object classes (if none is contained in your input file)
or additional object classes such as auxiliary classes. The default value is
inetorgperson.
-i
value
Comma-delimited list of columns to skip. This value is an integer specifying
the number of the column to skip. For example, to skip the third and fifth
columns, specify i3,5.
-d
value
Specifies the delimiter. The default delimiter is a comma ( , ).
The following values are special case delimiters:
[q] = quote (a single " as the delimiter)
[t] = tab
For example, to specify a tab as a delimiter, you would pass -d[t].
-q
value
Specifies the secondary delimiter. The default secondary delimiter is single
quotes (' ').
The following values are special case delimiters:
[q] = quote (a single " as the delimiter)
[t] = tab
For example, to specify a tab as a delimiter, you would pass -d[t].
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