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OTT Utility Reference<br />

OTT Utility Reference<br />

Prev Addr List:<br />

STATE is: CA<br />

ZIP is: 94065<br />

-----------------------------------<br />

ID is: 2<br />

FIRST NAME is: Jill<br />

LAST NAME is: White<br />

STATE is: CA<br />

ZIP is: 95065<br />

Prev Addr List:<br />

SCHOOL NAME is: Stanford<br />

-----------------------------------<br />

ID is: 2<br />

FIRST NAME is: Jill<br />

LAST NAME is: White<br />

STATE is: CO<br />

ZIP is: 80021<br />

Prev Addr List:<br />

STATE is: CA<br />

ZIP is: 95065<br />

SCHOOL NAME is: Stanford<br />

Behavior of the OTT utility is controlled by parameters that are specified either on<br />

the OTT command line or in a CONFIG file. Certain parameters may also appear in<br />

the INTYPE file.<br />

This section provides detailed information about the following topics:<br />

■ OTT Command Line Syntax<br />

■ OTT Utility Parameters<br />

■ Where OTT Parameters Can Appear<br />

■ Structure of the INTYPE File<br />

■ Nested #include File Generation<br />

■ SCHEMA_NAMES Usage<br />

■ Default Name Mapping<br />

■ Restriction Affecting the OTT Utility: File Name Comparison<br />

7-116 <strong>Oracle</strong> <strong>C++</strong> <strong>Call</strong> <strong>Interface</strong> Programmer’s <strong>Guide</strong>

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