Universal Connector for PeopleSoft for Windows
Introduction
This information is specific to Universal Connector for PeopleSoft (UPPS) for Windows-based operating systems.
Usage
Universal Connector for PeopleSoft for Windows executes as a command line application.
Each command line execution contains:
- Universal Connector for PeopleSoft command (and argument).
- Configuration options associated with that command.
- Configuration options (required and optional) not associated with any specific command.
Each execution of Universal Connector for PeopleSoft performs an operation specified by the command. The configuration options describe information / actions for that operation.
Command Line Syntax
The following figure illustrates the command line syntax of Universal Connector for PeopleSoft for Windows.
upps {CANCEL | DELETE | DISPLAY | HOLD | START | SUBMIT | WAIT} HOSTUSER [COMMAND FILE | INFORMATIONAL | INSTALLATION | LOCAL | MESSAGE | SSL] [Command-Specific Options]
The names enclosed in {BRACES} (for example, CANCEL) identify command groups. For each execution of upps, a single command is specified from one of these groups. One or more configuration options associated with each command also can be used to specify additional information / actions for the execution. See Universal Connector for PeopleSoft Commands for detailed information on the commands, and their associated configuration options, in each command group.
The names not enclosed in {BRACES} or [BRACKETS], HOST and USER, identify categories of configuration options that are associated with program execution and from which one or more configuration options are required. The names enclosed in [BRACKETS] (for example, COMMAND FILE} identify categories of configuration options that are associated with program execution and from which options are not required. See Universal Connector for PeopleSoft Configuration Options for Program Execution for detailed information on configuration options associated with program execution, not with one or more commands.
The Command-Specific Options are configuration options associated with one more more Commands and which are not required.
Example
The following is an example of a command line syntax executing Universal Connector for PeopleSoft: