Command Line Commands

Autodesk Vault functions can also be performed by using the command line. Refer to the following table for a list of commands and their descriptions.

://docs.autodesk.com/beta/ACD/2013/ENU/files/GUIDCommands for All Vault Editions

Command

Description

vltgetgotoworkspace

Launches the local working folder for Vault files.

vltlogin

Log into the vault.

vltlogout

Log out of the vault.

vltopen

Open a file from the vault.

vltcheckin

Check file in for the first time or check a file back into the vault.

vltimport

Check a folder into the vault for the first time or check a folder back into the vault.

vltcheckout

Checks a file out of the vault.

Note: This command only performs a quick check out, so only the latest version of the latest revision is retrieved. To get a particular revision, click Get Revision on the Vault ribbon.

vltundocheckout

Undoes a file checkout.

vltattach

Attaches a file to the vault.

vltrefresh

Updates the selected file(s) with the properties in the vault.

vltoptions

Launches the Vault Options dialog where you can configure your settings for the Vault add-in.

Commands for Vault Workgroup, Collaboration, and Professional

Command

Description

vltgetlatestproperties

Updates file properties.

vltrevblock

Insert a vault revision table and thereafter apply vault data to it.

vltchangestate

Changes the lifecycle state of the file to another valid state in the lifecycle.

vltgetrevision

Retrieves a specific revision of the file from the vault.

vltrevise

Changes the file's revision to the next appropriate increment in the revision scheme.

vltchangecategory

Changes the category assigned to a file.

vltmanageownership

Grants ownership of the selected file to the current workgroup.

Note:

This command is available in Vault Collaboration and Vault Professional.

Commands for Sheet Sets

Command

Description

vltopensheetset

Open a sheet set from the Vault.

vltsavetodst

Converts vaulted sheet set data to a DST file.

Note: A DST file created by the VLTSAVETODST command will always overwrite the local copy prior to backing up the local copy as a *.dst.bak.