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GM-DUMP_SCHEMA(8)					      System Manager's Manual						 GM-DUMP_SCHEMA(8)

NAME
gm-dump_schema - GNUmed server dump schema and roles SYNOPSIS
gm-dump_schema <target database> <target database>: a GNUmed database (such as "gnumed_VERSION") DESCRIPTION
The gm-dump_schema script can be used to dump the schema and roles of a GNUmed database in order to aid debugging of database problems. In order to safeguard patient and user privacy role passwords are removed from the dump. The dump also does not include any patient data. EXAMPLE
Dump the schema and roles of a GNUmed v15 database: gm-dump_schema gnumed_v16 AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Karsten Hilbert <karsten.hilbert@gmx.net>. GNUmed server dump schema 2011 Feb 8th GM-DUMP_SCHEMA(8)

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NAME
cldump - Clarion database extractor SYNOPSIS
cldump [options] database.dat DESCRIPTION
cldump extracts the data contained in a Clarion database; Clarion is a Windows IDE similar to Delphi or others, and has its own (simple) database format. cldump can extract the data contained in such a database, and export it to CSV, SQL (including the database schema, keys and indexes) or its own format (this format will give you all the meta information, but isn't easily parsable). A Clarion database consists in a set of files : .DAT files contain the data, .Kxx files contain the key/index data, .MEM files contain the memo entries associated to the data. OPTIONS
-x n, --decrypt n Decrypt an encrypted file. Required argument n indicates the location where the key will be retrieved. Valid values are in the range 1 - 4 inclusive. n = 1 usually works. Decryption happens in-place so KEEP A BACKUP as there is no guarantee the decryption process won't fail. Encrypted files must be decrypted before they can be dumped. Note that only the data file and the memo file are decrypted in this process; key/index files are left untouched as cldump doesn't use them. -d, --dump-active Dump active entries only -D, --dump-data Dump the actual data (active and deleted entries) -m, --dump-meta Dump meta information (no SQL or CSV output format exist for this option) -f c, --field-separator c Set the field separator to character c. Only valid for CSV output (see below). -c, --csv Dump data or schema in CSV format -S, --sql Dump data or schema in SQL format -s, --schema Dump database schema -M, --mysql Use MySQL specific construct (backticks, ...) -n, --no-memo Do not dump memo entries -U[charset], --utf8[=charset] Transcode strings and memos from charset to UTF-8 (charset defaults to ISO8859-1; for the list of supported charsets, see iconv --list) OUTPUT
cldump outputs the data to stdout or stderr depending on the output format selected, the data to extract and the type of the data (data, meta data). BUGS
The SQL output could be improved. Not all the types supported by the Clarion database format are implemented yet (due to lack of test data- bases using these types of data); see the source code for details. Please report bugs to jb@jblache.org; if possible, please send patches as the set of test databases I have is very limited. AUTHOR
cldump was written by Julien BLACHE <jb@jblache.org>. HOMEPAGE
http://www.technologeek.org/projects/cldump/ Linux November 2010 cldump(1)
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