

You can kick off an import using the Windows command line. This type of import provides the same features as an import from the Relativity Desktop Client.
The command line import tool offers a help file, retrievable from the command line. To retrieve the help file, enter the following:
C:\Program Files\kCura Corporation\Relativity Desktop Client>
The following displays:
Relativity Desktop Client Command-Line Arguments:
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-h or /h
Displays this help file.
: encoding
Displays a list of supported text encoding types on this machine.
Set the Desktop Client arguments in the form as follows:
[flag]: value]
e.g. -f:"\Documents and Settings\relativityuser\Desktop\load file.dat"
Desktop Client command line arguments are as follows:
Note: You have the option to use either OAuth2 client credentials for logging in through the command line import utility, or username and password credentials.
When you're running an import through the command line, consider the following:
This example describes the process to complete a successful command line import. Each section builds on the previous, adding information to the statement. The added token is highlighted in green. The added value for the token is highlighted in yellow.
Traditionally, the exact path is, including the default installation directory:
C:\Program Files\kCura Corporation\Relativity Desktop Client>
Note: Make sure that the kwe file doesn't contain any errors. The Append/Overlay options are retrieved from this kwe file.
Note: For a list of active encoding, enter:
C:\Program Files\kCura Corporation\Relativity Desktop Client>
Each encoding value has a specified code. Enter that code following the token.
See Encoding values for details.
Note:
For a list of active encoding, enter:
C:\Program Files\kCura Corporation\Relativity Desktop Client>
Each encoding value has a specified code. Enter that code following the token.
See Encoding values for details.
Note: The folder artifact ID can only retrieved through SQL. Open eddsdbo.folder table within a given database to retrieve the folder artifact ID by matching it to the name of the folder.
The following are common errors encountered during a command line import.
In this example, 1250154 was the specified case artifact ID that is invalid because the web service URL was pointing to a different Relativity environment.
The created error files (-ef,-er) log the error above as well.
The following table displays the list of encodings used for load files and full text files.
Code Page ID Entry | Encoding Value |
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1256 | Arabic (Windows) |
775 | Baltic (DOS) |
28594 | Baltic (ISO) |
1257 | Baltic (Windows) |
852 | Central European (DOS) |
28592 | Central European (ISO) |
10029 | Central European (Mac) |
1250 | Central European (Windows) |
936 | Chinese Simplified (GB2312) |
52936 | Chinese Simplified (HZ) |
950 | Chinese Traditional (Big5) |
10082 | Croatian (Mac) |
866 | Cyrillic (DOS) |
28595 | Cyrillic (ISO) |
20866 | Cyrillic (KOI8-R) |
21866 | Cyrillic (KOI8-U) |
10007 | Cyrillic (Mac) |
1251 | Cyrillic (Windows) |
863 | French Canadian (DOS) |
737 | Greek (DOS) |
28597 | Greek (ISO) |
10006 | Greek (Mac) |
1253 | Greek (Windows) |
869 | Greek, Modern (DOS) |
1255 | Hebrew (Windows) |
875 | IBM EBCDIC (Greek Modern) |
500 | IBM EBCDIC (International) |
1026 | IBM EBCDIC (Turkish Latin-5) |
37 | IBM EBCDIC (US-Canada) |
861 | Icelandic (DOS) |
10079 | Icelandic (Mac) |
51932 | Japanese (EUC) |
50220 | Japanese (JIS) |
50222 | Japanese (JIS-Allow 1 byte Kana - SO/SI) |
50221 | Japanese (JIS-Allow 1 byte Kana) |
932 | Japanese (Shift-JIS) |
949 | Korean |
50225 | Korean (ISO) |
865 | Nordic (DOS) |
855 | OEM Cyrillic |
437 | OEM United States |
860 | Portuguese (DOS) |
10010 | Romanian (Mac) |
20261 | T.61 |
874 | Thai (Windows) |
857 | Turkish (DOS) |
28599 | Turkish (ISO) |
10081 | Turkish (Mac) |
1254 | Turkish (Windows) |
10017 | Ukrainian (Mac) |
1200 | Unicode |
1201 | Unicode (Big-Endian) |
65000 | Unicode (UTF-7) |
65001 | Unicode (UTF-8) |
1258 | Vietnamese (Windows) |
850 | Western European (DOS) |
28591 | Western European (ISO) |
10000 | Western European (Mac) |
1252 | Western European (Windows) |
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