Subject | gbak -VERIFY |
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Author | Andy Canfield |
Post date | 2001-06-10T04:31:31Z |
> >My (working) command line under Windows 98 SE:It actually is "VERIFY" (but it means verbose). Command gbak -h says
> > gbak -B -USER SYSDBA -PASSWORD masterkey -VERIFY D:\Database\OOP.GDB
> > OOP.GBK
> >...
> >-VERIFY (I forget why but it sounds nice)
>
> Ann Harrison replied -
> That's actually VERBOSE ....
-V(ERIFY) report each action taken
I tried using -VERBOSE but gbak rejected it. The latest documentation set says VERBOSE but the program ( gbak version WI-T0.9.4.41 Firebird Test1 ) demands VERIFY.
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