Using rcvdk
, you can check the contents of a collection from the command line. rcvdk
allows you to write a variety of queries, using words and phrases separated by commas and/or Verity query language. A viewing option allows you to see document contents and highlights in a simple text display.
rcvdk
can be found in the ColdFusion bin directory:
cfusion\bin
(Windows)
opt/coldfusion/verity/<platform>/bin
(UNIX), where <platform>
is _ssol26
, _hpux11
, or _ilnx21
.
To start rcvdk
on most systems, type the path and executable name at a command prompt. The examples shown below assume you have set your PATH variable set, so you just need to enter rcvdk
at a command prompt to run it.
c:\cfusion\bin\rcvdk /common = c:\cfusionf\verity\common
When you start rcvdk
with no arguments, you get the message below followed by the rcvdk
prompt.
Type 'help' for a list of commands.
RC>
The help
command produces the following list of available commands:
RC> help
Available commands: search s Search documents. results r Display search results. clusters c Display clustered search results. view v View document. summarize z Summarize documents. attach a Attach to one or more collections. detach d Detach from one or more collections. quit q Leave application. about Display VDK 'About' info help ? Display help text; 'help help' for details. expert x Toggle expert mode on/off. RC>
At any time, you can enter "q" at the RC> prompt to quit the application.