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Figure 6-21.
Configuring the directives
Command-line arguments are just that—arguments that can be passed as if you were using a script. Arguments
can include variables that can be set later, a prefix, and suffix. The prefix and suffix text are appended before and after
the property value to produce the command-line argument.
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the following is a command-line argument example:
./test.sh -user={username}
the prefix is
-user=
, and the property is
username
.
Note
To set up a command-line argument, you click the Add button. A dialog box appears, allowing you to configure
the argument prefix, property name, and argument suffix, as shown in Figure
6-22
. The nice thing about this dialog
box is that it tells you specifically what you need to provide, unlike other dialog boxes.