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Creates the required system tables in the Marketing Operations database and populates the tables with required default data.
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From the <IBM_EMM_Home>\<MarketingOperations_Home>\tools\bin directory, locate and open the setenv file in a text editor.
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Verify that the JAVA_HOME variable indicates the correct directory for your installation of Java™, and that the JDBC drivers are the first entry for the DBDRIVER_CLASSPATH variable. For more information about setting this environment variable, see JAVA environment variables.
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From the <IBM_EMM_Home>\<MarketingOperations_Home>\tools\bin directory, locate and open the umo_jdbc.properties file.
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Records the output in the umo-tools.log file from the actions of the umodbsetup utility . This file is in the <IBM_EMM_Home>\<MarketingOperations_Home>\tools\logs directory. This variable specifies the logging level.
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Sets the default Locale for the installation. For example, use -L de_DE for a German installation.
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Outputs the scripts to a file in the <IBM_EMM_Home>\<MarketingOperations_Home>\tools directory, which you can then run manually. Use this option if there is a reason you must run scripts from your own database client application. When you use this variable, the umodbsetup tool does not run the script.
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By default, the utility detects the version of the database you are upgrading. However, if an earlier attempt to upgrade the database failed in some way, the version might be the updated one, even though the upgrade failed. When you have correct the problem and run the utility again, you use this variable with the -f variable to specify the correct base version.
For example, -f -b 9.0.0.0
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For upgrades only. Instructs the utility to use the base version that is specified by the -b variable, overriding the base version that may detect in the database. See the description of the -b variable.
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For example, umodbsetup.bat/sh -E
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This option is be used to change existing password and encrypt it. If user chooses this option, the tool prompts user to enter new password. The new password is stored in umo_jdbc.properties file after encrypting. Use this option independently as it prompts for new password.
For example, umodbsetup.bat/sh -P
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