Unsupported content This version of the documentation is no longer supported. However, the documentation is available for your convenience. You will not be able to leave comments.

Use of special characters


Infrastructure Management supports the use of most special characters, because they can be used to import arbitrary information from files and error messages. However, special characters must be used correctly; otherwise, errors can occur. Problems occur if the character has special meaning in the shell being used, for example, the exclamation mark (!). In such instances, avoid the use of the character.

For example, in UNIX, the following will not work because the exclamation mark  is a special, reserved character in C shell:
pw user edit MAJOR "hello this is a test!"

However, the special character will work with the usage of a backslash before the special character:
pw user edit MAJOR "hello this is a test\!"

 

Tip: For faster searching, add an asterisk to the end of your partial query. Example: cert*