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Get from AtomSphere and write it to the . OPtionally you can specify a template to render information about all components.
The command uses a and to:
store all metadata in the <OutDir>\MetaData
folder
store human-readable and re-usbale Component information like SQL statements, Scripts, profiles in <OutDir>\Components
folder
Optionally, to render the list of all components.
comList.CSV reports the number of parents and children of each component. Components with 0 parents could be orphaned. For Processes it can be ok to have zero parents, a mapping with zero parents is simply not referenced: orphaned and subject for deletion.
It is vital that you maintain a good folder structure. The COMP GET command tells you where all child and parent components are located.
If you look carefully at the image above, you will see that my process references a script in 99 - ParkingLot
folder. This was definitely not my intention.
If you want to see your raw script, Json profiles or SQL statements, the Components
folder is right for you.
If you want to know where you have used a document property, you may want to search all your Metadata
XML files.
Get Component Metadata from AtomSphere