SysInitKey
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Use the SysInitKey parameter to assign a value to a variable. Variables can be used in the task execution command-lines to be evaluated at run time. This parameter functions only when WttCmd executes from a task within a DTM job.
Syntax
wttcmd.exe /sysinitkey /key:<name> /value:<value>
Argument | Description |
---|---|
/Key:<name> |
The name of the variable. |
/Value:<value> |
The value to assign to the variable. |
Examples
wttcmd.exe /sysinitkey /key:Debugger /value:ntsd
Remarks
Use the SysInitKey parameter to create an environment variable and assign a value to it.
The variable exists only during the lifetime of the job run.
Build date: 9/14/2012