uamdb create
The uamdb create command creates a new Universal Addressing Module database.
Usage
uamdb create --t Type --n Name --c CacheSize --i Country --pl PreloadingType --dt DatabaseType --b BasePath --d DPVPath --l LACSPath --s SuiteLinkPath --r RDIPath --e EWSPath --p PoolsizeRequired | Argument | Description |
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Yes | --t Type | Specifies the type of database, where Type is one of the
following:
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Yes | --n Name | Specifies the name of the database. |
No | --c CacheSize | Specifies the cache size of a Validate Address Global database, where
CacheSize is one of the following:
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No | --i Country | Specifies the three-digit ISO code(s) for each country in a Validate Address Global database that you want to use, where Country is either "All" (default) or a list of codes separated by comma. |
No | --pl PreloadingType | Specifies the amount of a Validate Address Global database that is preloaded,
where PreloadingType is one of the following:
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No | --dt DatabaseType | Specifies the processing mode for a Validate Address Global database, where
DatabaseType is one of the following:
|
Yes | --b BasePath | Specifies the base subscription database path. |
No | --d DPVPath | Specifies the DPV database path. |
No | --l LACSPath | Specifies the LACS database path. |
No | --s SuiteLinkPath | Specifies the SuiteLink database path. |
No | --r RDIPath | Specifies the RDI database path. |
No | --e EWSPath | Specifies the EWS database path. |
No | --p Poolsize | Specifies the maximum number of concurrent requests you want this database to handle. The default is 4. |
Example
This example creates a United States database named "UAM_US" found in C:\DBs\UAM\US_JUL14 with a DPV database found in the same location.
uamdb create --t USA --n UAM_US --b C:\DBs\UAM\US_JUL14 --d C:\DBs\UAM\US_JUL14