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My favorite way is with the nvdbimport command. Check it out. There
are a bunch of sample input files in /usr/OV/conf/nvdbtools. You can
batch-load values into the database. Another way is with a ruleset.
There is a block for doing that.
Cordially,
Leslie A. Clark
IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
(248) 552-4968 Voicemail, Fax, Pager
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"Frank W. Hansen" <fhansen@ENTERPRISEINNOVATIONS.COM> on 09/24/99 02:53:03 AM
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Subject:  Setting General Object Attributes
Greetings.  I have created an additional field and ran the command ovw_fields.
When I look at an object, I see my boolean field under the "general" attributes
section and I have the ability to change the field attribute from the GUI.  Does
anyone know of a way to set a this field from the command line?
Best Regards,
Frank W. Hansen
Tivoli Enterprise Certified Consultant
Enterprise Innovations
www.enterpriseinnovations.com
910 458 9172
| Greetings.  I have created an additional field 
and ran the command ovw_fields.  When I look at an object, I see my boolean 
field under the "general" attributes section and I have the ability to change 
the field attribute from the GUI.  Does anyone know of a way to set a this 
field from the command line?   Best Regards,   Frank W. HansenTivoli Enterprise Certified 
Consultant
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