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    Default Activating Planned Area from command line

    Dear experts,

    Please, assist me with the following issue. I would like to use unix script on e******* GSM OSS for importing planned area and its activation.

    I'm looking for exact command syntax related to cnacmi command - unix man does not provide clear answer.

    Just to be clear, import planned area done via:
    cna_import -f transport_file_name planned_area_name

    based on e******* docs, the cnacmi_update command should provide an ability to execute planned area.

    In syntax description, I could not identify where planned area should be specified.

    Thanks

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    Default Re: Activating Planned Area from command line

    Does anyone familiar with cnacmi_update command for handling planned area execution in E******* GSM?

    Thanks for elaboration.
    OSS help with man cnacmi_update does not provide a clarity.

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    Default Re: Activating Planned Area from command line

    Hi

    Here, the steps to load Planned area to OSS.
    Transfer Planned Area to the following OSS directory:
    /var/opt/e*******/cnai/data/import, and then verify that it exists.

    Create a planned area using the cna_import filename.txt planned_area_name
    command. (Planned_area_name can be any name)

    Open the planned area. (File -> Open -> Planned Area ->All)
    When the planned areas are displayed.

    Run Udate Job. (File -> New Job -> Update Job)

    The status of a user’s update job can be checked at File->Jobs->My Own.

    BR

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    Default Re: Activating Planned Area from command line

    This is nice....but it is manual operation....I'm asking how to activate planned area via command line

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