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In your file system, create a JSON file that specifies the metadata for the data file:
Code Block { "metadataEntries": [ { "attribute": "description", "value": "my-dataObject-description" }, { "attribute": "my-second-attribute-nameexample_date", "value": "my-second-attribute-value20201231", "dateFormat": "yyyyMMdd" } ] }
For each date attribute, specify one of the following date formats, and specify the date value in that format:
- yyyyMMdd
- yyyy.MM.dd
- yyyy-MM-dd
- yyyy/MM/dd
- MM/dd/yyyy
- MM-dd-yyyy
- MM.dd.yyyy
The system parses your date using the date format you specify. Then however, if the date attribute has a metadata validation rule in a different format, the system stores the date in the format specified by that rule.
Include Page shared step - update parent collection while updating collection or data file shared step - update parent collection while updating collection or data file Run the following command:
Panel borderColor silver borderStyle solid Clipboard AllowLineWrap true dm_register_dataobject [optional parameters] <description.json> <destination-path>
The following table describes each parameter:
Parameter Description [-h] If you want to print a usage (help) message for this command, specify this option. [-D <REST-response>] An optional parameter, specifying a path and filename in your file system. The system always creates a response file:
- If you specify this parameter, the system saves the response from the server to the specified file in the specified location.
- If you omit this parameter, the system saves the file as dataObject-registration-response-header.tmp in your home directory.
[-o <output-json-file>] An optional parameter, specifying a path and filename in your file system. The system always creates an output file:
- If you specify this parameter, the system saves the output to the specified file in the specified location.
- If you omit this parameter, the system saves the output as dataObject-registration-response-message.json.tmp in your home directory.
If the command is successful, the output file is empty.
<description.json>
A path within a file system, including the name of the JSON file that specifies the metadata for the data file you intend to update. <destination-path>
A path within DME, including the name of the file you intend to update.
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