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Put WebObjectInfo

Use this command to upload user group Web page assignments to the server.

You can use the Put WebObject Info command to put Longview Web page assignments retrieved with the Get WebObject Info command to the server. When you use Put WebObject Info, all associated pages must exist on the server first.

When you use the Put commands to upload Web objects, do so in the following order:

  1. Images and icons
  2. Panels
  3. Pages
  4. Web object information
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Syntax

PUT WEBOBJECTINFO PageName|All @FileName                

where:

  • PageName is the name of the Longview Web page whose group assignment you want to upload. To upload page assignments for all groups, type All.
  • FileName is the file in which the data is stored. The file name can include a complete or partial folder path in the format C:\...\FileName. If the document is in the working folder, you don’t need to specify the drive or path. If the file name includes spaces, enclose it in double quotation marks.
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Syntax example

PUT WEBOBJECTINFO Group_1_Home @Grp1PgAssn.xml                                

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Put WebObjectInfo

Use this command to upload user group Web page assignments to the server.

You can use the Put WebObject Info command to put Longview Web page assignments retrieved with the Get WebObject Info command to the server. When you use Put WebObject Info, all associated pages must exist on the server first.

When you use the Put commands to upload Web objects, do so in the following order:

  1. Images and icons
  2. Panels
  3. Pages
  4. Web object information
Copy

Syntax

PUT WEBOBJECTINFO PageName|All @FileName                

where:

  • PageName is the name of the Longview Web page whose group assignment you want to upload. To upload page assignments for all groups, type All.
  • FileName is the file in which the data is stored. The file name can include a complete or partial folder path in the format C:\...\FileName. If the document is in the working folder, you don’t need to specify the drive or path. If the file name includes spaces, enclose it in double quotation marks.
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Syntax example

PUT WEBOBJECTINFO Group_1_Home @Grp1PgAssn.xml                                

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