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Viewing xconfmanager Help<br />

--undefine Resets the specified properties such that their values<br />

will be null (instead of an empty string) when read<br />

through a java.util.Properties instance.<br />

is a comma-separated list of<br />

property names.<br />

-v Turns on verbose console output, which shows full<br />

exception stack traces.<br />

-V Turns on debug verbose console output. This option<br />

shows full exception stack traces and additional<br />

information.<br />

Note: The xconfmanager executes the -s, --reset, and --undefine parameters in<br />

the order that they are specified in the command. This means that if the same<br />

property is set in multiple parameters, the last setting is used.<br />

The xconfmanager always executes the -p parameter after all specified -s, --reset,<br />

and --undefine parameters. This is done so that all parameter settings are included<br />

in the propagation.<br />

The xconfmanager always executes the -d parameter after all specified -s, --reset,<br />

--undefine, and -p parameters. This is done so that the descriptions returned<br />

include all of the parameter settings made on the command.<br />

Use the -h or --help parameter on the xconfmanager command to list the<br />

xconfmanager command syntax and provides a description of each parameter.<br />

Setting Property Values and Propagating Your Changes<br />

The xconfmanager utility provides options that allow you to manage the<br />

properties in a <strong>Windchill</strong> property file as follows. You can:<br />

• Set a property value to specific value by using the -s and -t options.<br />

• Set a property value to the declared default value by using the --reset option.<br />

• Set a property value to null (instead of an empty string) using the --undefine<br />

option.<br />

• Propagate the site changes stored in the site.xconf file to all affected property<br />

files using the -p option.<br />

Setting Specific Property Values<br />

On the xconfmanager command, use the -s parameter to set a specific property<br />

value and the -t parameter to set the target property file for the property setting. In<br />

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