This example shows how you can add a report to the lifecycle as a UDP. Consider how you use a UDP to add the Package Distribution Report. The following syntax shows the command that generates the output:
hsql -t -f pkgdist.sql -o pkgdist.out
When a UNIX or Linux client executes a UDP, you can omit the -f and -o options when you define the UDP. When you do not specify an output file, the output goes to the log.
Copy the SQL statements into the Input edit field of the UDP Process Properties dialog, or specify a full path to the pkgdist.sql file so that the file is found regardless of who executes the process.
When hsql is executed as a UDP, it does not require the existence of another server process. The CA Harvest SCM client issues the transaction like any other transaction.
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