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stats [-server <inet:hostname:port>] [-user <name>] [-password <password>]

[-switchserver]
[-singleseat]
[-nologo]
[-production [prompt|silent|background]]
[-symbol <values>]
[<filename>] ...
To start the application in distributed mode:
[-server <inet:hostname:port>] The name or IP address and port number
of the server.
Example: -server myserver:3016
[-user <name>] A valid user name. If a domain name is required,
precede the user name with the domain name and a
backslash (\).
Example: -user "myDomain\myUserName"
[-password <password>] The user's password.
To start the application and prompt for server login information (Windows
only):
[-switchserver] Display the "Server Login" dialog box. This
switch has precedence over the previous -server,
-user, and -password switches.
To start the application in single seat mode:
[-singleseat] Start application in a single seat mode.
[-background] Run the production job dsconnected
in the background on a remote server.
You must also specify the server using
the -server switch.
If none of the previous switches is specified, the application starts in the
default mode.
Other switches:
[-nologo] Start the application without displaying the
splash screen.
[-production [prompt|silent| Start the application in production mode. The
background]] prompt and silent keywords specify whether to
display the dialog that prompts for runtime
values if they are specified in the job. The
prompt keyword is the default and shows the
dialog. The silent keyword suppresses the
dialog. The background keyword runs the
production job in the background on a server.
When using this option, you must specify a
server with the -server switch. Like the silent
keyword, the background keyword suppresses the
dialog that prompts for runtime values. If you
use the silent or background keywords, you can
define the runtime symbols with the -symbol
switch. Otherwise, the default value is used.
The -switchserver and -singleseat switches are
ignored when using -production.
Examples:
stats C:\job.spj -production silent -symbol @sex male
[-symbol <values>] List of macro symbol-value pairs used in the
production job. Each symbol name starts with @.
Enclose a value with double quotes if it
contains spaces. Rules for including quotes or
apostrophes in string literals may vary across
operating systems, but enclosing a string that
includes single quotes or apostrophes in double
quotes usually works (for example, "'a quoted
value'").
Example:
-symbol @sex male @state "North Dakota"
[<filename>] ... List of filenames, which can include all
application supported file types. Enclose with
double quotes if it contains spaces.
Example:
stats C:\cars.sav C:\analysis.sps
Valid switch qualifiers are a hyphen (-) or double hyphen (--). You can also
use a forward slash (/) on Windows platforms. If a parameter is not preceded by
a switch qualifier or a valid argument, it is treated as a filename.

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