man pilot-datebook (Commandes) - read/write Palm dateboot
NAME
pilot-datebook - read/write Palm dateboot
DESCRIPTION
pilot-datebook
usage: pilot-datebook [options] [[command] [cmd_options] [@optfile]...] Mostly: pilot-datebook -r <in_fmt> -f <in_file> -w <out_fmt> -f <out_file>
- or: pilot-datebook
- -r <in_fmt> -w <out_fmt> < <in_file> > <out_file>
[use pilot-datebook -hconvert to see command line examples]
OPTIONS
- -q
- quiet mode
- -v
- verbose/debug mode
- -h
- show this help
- -hhelp
- show overview on all available help screens
- -p <port>
- Use device file <port> to communicate with Palm
COMMAND
- -i <cond>
- only do next command if <cond> is true
- -r <fmt>
- read file with format <fmt> (ignoring -i)
- -w <fmt>
- write file with format <fmt>
- -s <order>
- sort rows by <order> (ignoring -i)
-u <assign> update rows according to <assign>
- -d
- delete rows (only useful with -i)
[cmd_options] (for read/write):
- -f <file>
- read from <file>/write to <file> (default: stdin/stdout)
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Ludovic Rousseau <rousseau@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux system.