Yeah.. looks like the arguments are not getting passed to the utility.

I put and "echo" in the .bat file and did not see the database name.

C:\temp\NEW_Beta\db-derby-10.2.1.2-bin\MYTEST>..\bin\dblook -d jdbc:derby:adb

"java.exe" -classpath ".;C:\Program Files\Java\j2re1.4.2_01\lib\ext\QTJava.zip;
C:\temp\NEW_Beta\db-derby-10.2.1.2-bin\bin\../lib/derby.jar;C:\temp\NEW_Beta\db-
derby-10.2.1.2-bin\bin\../lib/derbynet.jar;C:\temp\NEW_Beta\db-derby-10.2.1.2-bi
n\bin\../lib/derbyclient.jar;C:\temp\NEW_Beta\db-derby-10.2.1.2-bin\bin\../lib/d
erbytools.jar" org.apache.derby.tools.dblook

The script in the frameworks works fine.

Myrna, can please you open a JIRA for this.

-Rajesh

Myrna van Lunteren wrote:

Has anyone tried the dblook script under straight DOS? I tried to
follow the steps in the getting started guide (after the latest
changes for DERBY-1223) but it's only giving me the usage message...
(my tstdb has 1 table in it, t1 (c1 int))
 dblook -d 'jdbc:derby:tstdb'

Myrna


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