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 |
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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.
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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 |
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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 |
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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.
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