integrity setproperty
configures Windchill RV&S properties stored in the database
Synopsis
integrity setproperty [--comment=value] [--restoreDefault] [--value=value] [-?|--usage] [-N|--no] [-Y|--yes] [--hostname=server] [--port=number] [--user=name] [--password=password] [--[no]batch] [--cwd=directory] [--forceConfirm=[yes|no]] [-g|--gui] [-Ffile|--selectionFile=file] [--quiet] [--settingsUI=[gui|default]] [--status=[none|gui|default]] string...
Description
integrity setproperty configures Windchill RV&S properties stored in the database. Properties specify information that affects the operation of the Windchill RV&S Server, workflows and documents, and configuration management. Other properties are stored and configured in properties files on the server’s file system. For a complete list of configurable properties and possible values, see the Windchill RV&S Help Center.
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• Some properties require the server to be restarted for the changes to take effect.
• Access to configuring properties is based on permissions. An administrator with the AdminServer or DebugServer permission for workflows and documents can edit workflow and document properties, an administrator with the AdminServer or DebugServer permission for configuration management can edit configuration management properties, and an administrator with the Windchill RV&S Server AdminServer or DebugServer permission can edit all properties.
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Options
This command takes the universal options available to all
integrity commands, as well as some general options. See the
options reference page for descriptions.
• --comment=value
specifies a comment associated with the change made to the property. While PTC recommends specifying a comment for troubleshooting purposes, a comment is optional.
• --restoreDefault
restores the property to the default value.
• --value=value
specifies the new value of the property.
• string...
specifies the name of the property you want to configure.
Diagnostics
See the
diagnostics reference page for possible exit status values.
See Also