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guides:migration-toolkit:command-line:sqlways-ini:unix-section [2019/06/11 00:26]
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 ====== Sqlways.ini File - Section [UNIX] ====== ====== Sqlways.ini File - Section [UNIX] ======
  
-This article describes sqlways.ini file [UNIX] section and the options it contains. ​+This article describes sqlways.ini file'​s ​[UNIX] section and the options it contains. ​
 ^  Option name  ^ Description ​ ^  ^  Option name  ^ Description ​ ^ 
-| **SHELL_LOCATION** | Specifies a Unix shell that executes import scripts on a Unix system. If you specify that import is executed on a Unix system, SQLWays ​generates ​Bourne shell scripts for importing database structure and data. \\ By default, SQLWays specifies that shell scripts be executed by /bin/sh. Using this option you can specify another shell location, /usr/bin/sh e.g. \\ This option is disabled if import is not executed on Unix system. |+| **SHELL_LOCATION** | Specifies a Unix shell that executes import scripts on a Unix system. If you specify that import is executed on a Unix system, SQLWays ​will generate ​Bourne shell scripts for importing database structure and data. \\ By default, SQLWays specifies that shell scripts ​are to be executed by /bin/sh. Using this option you can specify another shell location, /usr/bin/sh e.g. \\ This option is disabledif import is not executed on Unix system. |
  
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