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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Alert when files change Post 302956175 by RudiC on Monday 28th of September 2015 04:22:27 AM
Old 09-28-2015
Usually error messages are quite self explanatory. Why not work them off step by step?
 

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PTDUMP(1)						      General Commands Manual							 PTDUMP(1)

NAME
ptdump - Let's you dig into the contents of a PyTables file. SYNOPSIS
ptdump [-dvacih] [-R start,stop,step] file[:nodepath] DESCRIPTION
Allows you look into the contents of your PyTables files. It lets you see not only the data but also the metadata (that is, the structure and additional information in the form of attributes). OPTIONS
A summary of options is included below. -d Dump data information on leaves. -v Dump more metainformation on nodes. -a Show attributes in nodes (only useful when -v or -d are active). -c Show info of columns in tables (only useful when -v or -d are active). -i Show info of indexed column (only useful when -v or -d are active). -R start,stop,step Select a range of rows in the form "start,stop,step" for all leaves. -h Print help on usage. SEE ALSO
ptrepack(1). These utilities are documented fully by PyTables user's manual. AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Francesc Altet <faltet@carabos.com>. July 7, 2007 PTDUMP(1)
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