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DPTSV(1)		    Quick Database Manager		      DPTSV(1)

NAME
       dptsv - mutual converter between TSV and QDBM Depot database

SYNOPSIS
       dptsv import [-bnum num] [-bin] name
       dptsv export [-bin] name

DESCRIPTION
       This manual page documents briefly the dptsv commands.

       The  command  dptsv  features  mutual  conversion between a database of
       Depot and a TSV text. This command is useful when  data	exchange  with
       another	version	 of QDBM or another DBM, or when data exchange between
       systems which have different byte orders. This command is used  in  the
       above format. name specifies a database name.

       The subcommand export reads TSV data from the standard input.  If a key
       overlaps, the latter is adopted. -bnum specifies the number of the ele‐
       ments of the bucket array. The subcommand import writes TSV data to the
       standard output.

OPTIONS
       A summary of options is included below.	For  a	complete  description,
       see the file:///usr/share/doc/qdbm-doc/spex.html#depotcli.

       -bnum num
	      specify the number of the elements of the bucket array.

       -bin   treat records as Base64 format.

EXAMPLES
       For  example,  to  make	a database to search `/etc/password' by a user
       name, perform the following command.
	   cat /etc/passwd | tr ':' '' | dptsv import casket

       Thus, to retrieve the information of a user `mikio', perform  the  fol‐
       lowing command.
	   dpmgr get casket mikio

SEE ALSO
       qdbm(3), dpmgr(1), dpopen(3).

AUTHOR
       QDBM was written by Mikio Hirabayashi <mikio@fallabs.com>.

       This manual page was written by Fumitoshi UKAI <ukai@debian.or.jp>, for
       the Debian project (but may be used by others).

Man Page			  2005-05-23			      DPTSV(1)
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