sdtcm_convert(1)
NAME
sdtcm_convert − calendar data conversion utility
SYNOPSIS
sdtcm_convert [−v output-version] [−s <mm/dd/yy>] [−c locale-info] [−d backup-directory] calendar
DESCRIPTION
sdtcm_convert is a calendar data conversion utility which converts version 3 (OpenWindows calendar data format) calendar data format to version 4, the extensible calendar data format, and vice versa. If the −s option is specified, it also prunes the calendar while doing the conversion. The utility can also prune a calendar without doing data conversion.
If no option is specified, sdtcm_convert will check the calendar file for data integrity.
sdtcm_convert must be run by the super-user or the owner of the calendar. The super-user can run sdtcm_convert on any calendar. A regular user can only run sdtcm_convert on his/her own calendar. The program will look for the specified calendar in the /var/spool/calendar directory. When the conversion is done, the original calendar file will be saved in the file "calorig.calendar" which will be placed in the specified backup directory or /var/spool/calendar by default. The new data will be saved in the calendar file "callog.calendar" in the /var/spool/calendar directory.
If the calendar server, rpc.cmsd(1), is running, sdtcm_convert will send a SIGHUP signal to the server and wait until it quits before doing any data conversion. This is to ensure the data integrity of the calendar.
The version 3 data format is fixed and limited. In order to take advantage of the new features supported by the calendar API, version 3 calendars should be converted to the version 4 data format.
Note: The OpenWindows calendar server does not support the version 4 data format. If you need to switch back to the OpenWindows calendar server and you have a version 4 calendar, you should convert your calendar to the version 3 data format before switching the server. However, data not supported in the version 3 data format will be lost during the conversion. For example, all calendar attributes except the access list, entry attributes such as date of creation, date of last update, etc. will be lost.
OPTIONS
The following options are available:
−v output-version
Specifies the version of the output. Valid values are 3 (OW calendar data format) and 4 (the extensible data format). If this option is not specified, the output version will be the same as that of the specified calendar and no data conversion will be done. The data version of the calendar is displayed in the About Calendar dialog box of dtcm(1).
−s <mm/dd/yy>
Specifies the date to prune the calendar. Appointments starting before the specified date will be pruned. One-time appointments with start date on or after the specified date will be included in the conversion. Repeating appointments will be truncated such that the first appointment in the sequence will happen on or after the specified date and those sequences that end before the specified date will be removed. If this option is not specified, no appointments will be pruned.
−c locale-info
Specifies the value to be used in the character set calendar attribute. The value should be a valid Sun-specific locale name (e.g. "C" or "de"). The CDE platform-independent equivalent of it will be stored in the calendar. If this option is not specified, the CDE platform-independent name of the current locale associated with the process will be used. This option is used when converting version 3 data to version 4 data and will be ignored otherwise.
−d backup-directory
Specifies the directory in which to place the original calendar file. The original file will be backed up in a file called "calorig.calendar" where calendar is the name of the calendar.
OPERANDS
The following operand is supported:
calendar
The name of the calendar to be converted. The format is calendar-name[@host-name]. If the host name is specified, it must be the name of the local host.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
The following environment variables affect the execution of sdtcm_convert:
LANG Provide a default value for the internationalization variables that are unset or null. If LANG is unset or null, the corresponding value from the implementation-specific default locale will be used. If any of the internationalization variables contains an invalid setting, the utility behaves as if none of the variables had been defined.
LC_ALL If set to a non-empty string value, override the values of all the other internationalization variables.
LC_MESSAGES
Determine the locale that is used to affect the format and contents of diagnostic messages written to standard error and informative messages written to standard output.
NLSPATH Determine the location of message catalogs for the processing of LC_MESSAGES.
STDIN
The standard input is used to receive user replies in case user confirmation is needed.
STDOUT
Used for informative messages to the user.
STDERR
Used for diagnostic and error messages.
INPUT FILES
/var/spool/calendar/callog.calendar
The calendar file of the specified calendar.
OUTPUT FILES
/var/spool/calendar/calorig.calendar
The default backup file of the original calendar file.
backup-directory/calorig.calendar
The backup file of the original calendar file if the −d option is specified.
EXIT STATUS
The following exit values are returned:
0 Successful completion.
>0 An error occurred.
CONSEQUENCES OF ERRORS
If error occurs, the original calendar file will not be changed.
EXAMPLES
To convert the calendar "user1" to version 4 data format:
example% sdtcm_convert -v 4 user1
Loading the calendar ...
Doing conversion ...
Writing out new file ...
Conversion done successfully.
Total number of appointments= 709
Number of one-time appointments converted= 670
Number of repeating appointments converted= 39
Number of one-time appointments pruned= 0
Number of repeating appointments pruned= 0
The original file is saved in /var/spool/calendar/calorig.user1
example%
To convert the calendar "user1" to version 4 data format starting from 1/1/94:
example% sdtcm_convert -v 4 -s 1/1/94 user1
Loading the calendar ...
Doing conversion ...
Writing out new file ...
Conversion done successfully.
Total number of appointments= 709
Number of one-time appointments converted= 233
Number of repeating appointments converted= 19
Number of one-time appointments pruned= 437
Number of repeating appointments pruned= 20
The original file is saved in /var/spool/calendar/calorig.user1
example%
To prune the calendar "user1" retaining appointments starting from 7/1/94 and put the backup of the original calendar file in the directory /export/backup:
example% sdtcm_convert -s 7/1/94 -d /export/backup user1
Loading the calendar ...
Doing conversion ...
Writing out new file ...
Conversion done successfully.
Total number of appointments= 252
Number of one-time appointments converted= 190
Number of repeating appointments converted= 19
Number of one-time appointments pruned= 43
Number of repeating appointments pruned= 0
The original file is saved in /export/backup/calorig.user1
example%
To convert the calendar "user1" from version 4 to version 3 data format:
example% sdtcm_convert -v 3 user1
Loading the calendar ...
WARNING!! Data will be lost when converting version 4 data format
back to version 3 data format.
Do you want to continue? (Y/N) [Y]
Doing conversion ...
Writing out new file ...
Conversion done successfully.
Total number of appointments= 209
Number of one-time appointments converted= 190
Number of repeating appointments converted= 19
Number of one-time appointments pruned= 0
Number of repeating appointments pruned= 0
The original file is saved in /var/spool/calendar/calorig.user1
example%
To do sanity check on calendar "user1":
example% sdtcm_convert user1
Loading the calendar ...
The calendar file is ok.
Total number of appointments= 209
Number of one-time appointments= 190
Number of repeating appointments= 19
example%
SEE ALSO
SunOS 1.0.1 — Last change: 14 March 1995