To start the rcvdk utility on most systems, type the path and executable name at a command prompt. The following examples assume you have set your PATH variable, so you just have to enter rcvdk
at a command prompt to run it.
For example:
c:\cfusionmx7\verity\k2\_nti40\bin\rcvdk /common = c:\cfusionmx7\verity\k2\common
When you start the rcvdk utility with no arguments, you get the following message, followed by the rcvdk prompt:
Type'
help'
for a list of commands. RC>
The help
command produces the following list of available commands:
RC> help Available commands: search s Search documents. results r Display search results. clusters c Display clustered search results. view v View document. summarize z Summarize documents. attach a Attach to one or more collections. detach d Detach from one or more collections. quit q Leave application. about Display VDK'
About'
info help ? Display help text;'
help help'
for details. expert x Toggle expert mode on/off. RC>
You can enter the letter q at the RC prompt at any time to quit the application.