hcismat

hcismat -i file_name operation -pri priority -nl -reply -ib 
message selection criteria
Note: One of -orut, -oruf, -orst, or-orsf and -i options are required.
  • -i file_name is the input file name.
  • -pri priority is the resend priority (4096 to 8192). The default is 5120.
  • -reply resends selected messages as reply instead of data.
  • -ib resends selected messages as inbound instead of outbound.
  • -nl writes the file as newline delimited. The default is len10.
  • operation is exactly one of:
    • -orut thread resends unselected messages to thread thread.
    • -oruf file_name resends unselected messages to file file_name.
    • -orst thread resends selected messages to thread thread.
    • -orsf file_name resends selected messages to file file_name.
  • message selection criteria is any valid grouping of:
    • -sds date starts at date and time date yyyymmdd[hhmmss].
    • -sde date ends at date and time date yyyymmdd[hhmmss].
    • -sdn Nots the meaning of the date search.
    • -sms mid starts at message ID mid[0.0.]###.
    • -smemid ends at message ID mid[0.0.]###.
    • -smn Nots the meaning of the mid search.
    • -sall selects all messages in the input file.
Note: SQLite is integral to engine functionality. When the first connection to a smatdb file is opened, wal and shm files are temporarily created. These files are located in the same directory as the smatdb file and use the same name as the smatdb file. These are normally removed when the last connection to the smatdb file is closed. If you move the smatdb file, then you must also move these temporary files. Otherwise, data is lost.