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An application for sending commands to the | An application for sending commands to the DBServer. DBServer listens on port 6997 by default. | ||
Usage: bin\dbquery.exe ''[arguments]'' | Usage: bin\dbquery.exe ''[arguments]'' |
Revision as of 11:44, 30 April 2019
An application for sending commands to the DBServer. DBServer listens on port 6997 by default.
Usage: bin\dbquery.exe [arguments]
Arguments
- -charactertransfer: see characterTransfer.c for some hilarious surprises!
- -cookie
- -db [string, host]: Specifies the DBServer running on a remote host to connect to. Accepts DNS name or IP address. Default: localhost.
- -dbquery [query]: Executes a query on the DBServer. Implies -noencrypt -nopigs and -silent.
- -getcharacter "[name]": Gets a character from the DBServer and outputs it to stdout. Implies -noencrypt -nopigs and -silent.
- -nodebug
- -noencrypt: Do not use encryption
- -nopigs: Don't load any pigg files; use only loose files on the filesystem when necessary.
- -notimeout
- -packetdebug
- -putcharacter filename: Puts a character into the database via DBServer. Implies -noencrypt -nopigs and -slient.
- -querysgleaders "[string]"
- -restorecharacter
- -silent: Produces cleaner output
- -tcp [number]: Specify TCP port when connecting to DBServer, default 6997
- -templates
- -tsr2
- -tsr3
- -udp [number]: Specify UDP port when connecting to DBServer, default 6997
- -verbose
Sample Commands
Exporting and Importing a character
dbquery.exe -getcharacter "Name">file.txt dbquery.exe -putcharacter file.txt
Retrieving a character from a remote DBServer
dbquery -db 10.5.0.144 -tcp 18717 -getcharacter "Aleena"
DBQuery Entry Point
https://git.ourodev.com/CoX/Source/src/branch/develop/MapServer/svr/dbquery_init.c