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Command Line Keywords<br />

Description Use DUNIT <strong>to</strong> specify <strong>the</strong> destination unit of measurement <strong>to</strong> which <strong>the</strong><br />

report should be converted. If specified, DUNIT must differ from <strong>the</strong> SOURCE report's<br />

unit of measurement. If unspecified, <strong>the</strong> SOURCE report's unit of measurement is<br />

used.<br />

Syntax DUNIT={CENTIMETER|CHARACTER|INCH|POINT}<br />

Values<br />

■ CENTIMETER The converted reports will initially use centimeters as <strong>the</strong> unit of<br />

measurement<br />

■ CHARACTER The converted reports will initially use characters as <strong>the</strong> unit of<br />

measurement.<br />

■ INCH The converted reports will initially use inches as <strong>the</strong> unit of measurement.<br />

■ POINT The converted reports will initially use points as <strong>the</strong> unit of measurement<br />

Default Null (<strong>the</strong> report’s unit of measurement is used).<br />

A.4.32 ENGINERESPONSETIMEOUT<br />

Table A–41 indicates which command can use <strong>the</strong> ENGINERESPONSETIMEOUT<br />

keyword.<br />

Description Use ENGINERESPONSETIMEOUT <strong>to</strong> specify <strong>the</strong> maximum amount of<br />

time (in minutes) for an engine <strong>to</strong> update <strong>the</strong> status of <strong>the</strong> job while running a report in<br />

your environment. If it takes longer than this amount of time <strong>to</strong> update <strong>the</strong> job status<br />

for some reason (e.g., due <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> engine hanging or a long blocking SQL query), <strong>the</strong>n<br />

<strong>Reports</strong> Server terminates <strong>the</strong> job.<br />

This parameter overrides <strong>the</strong> engineResponseTimeOut attribute of <strong>the</strong> engine<br />

element in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Reports</strong> Server configuration file. Refer <strong>to</strong> engine for fur<strong>the</strong>r<br />

information about <strong>the</strong> engine element.<br />

Syntax ENGINERESPONSETIMEOUT=number<br />

Values<br />

A.4.33 EXPIRATION<br />

Table A–41 Commands that can use ENGINERESPONSETIMEOUT<br />

rwclient rwrun rwbuilder rwconverter rwservlet rwcgi rwserver<br />

yes no no no yes yes no<br />

number A number of minutes (e.g., 5).<br />

Default None<br />

Table A–42 indicates which command can use <strong>the</strong> EXPIRATION keyword.<br />

Table A–42 Commands that can use EXPIRATION<br />

rwclient rwrun rwbuilder rwconverter rwservlet rwcgi rwserver<br />

yes no no no yes yes no<br />

Command Line Options A-37

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