The following are examples of deleting user objects from the database tables using optional parameters from the Database Cleanup utility.
./dbclean.sh -object objectname -type objecttype -instancexml instancename -db host:port:sid -commit commitrows -max maxrows -check_object_only yes -dbtype oracle -dbuser dbuser -dbpasswd dbpassword
dbclean -object objectname -type objecttype -instancexml instancename -db host:port:sid -commit commitrows -max maxrows -check_object_only yes -dbtype oracle -dbuser dbuser -dbpasswd dbpassword
Here is the same example, with sample values (instead of variables):
./dbclean.sh -object user -type registered -instancexml WebSphere/WebSphereCommerce/instances/demo/xml/demo.xml -db CD040302 -commit 500 -max 8000 -check_object_only yes
dbclean -object user -type registered -instancexml C:\WebSphere\WebSphereCommerce\instances\demo\xml\demo.xml -db CD040302 -check_object_only yes
./dbclean.sh -object user -type registered -instancexml WebSphere/WebSphereCommerce/instances/demo/xml/demo.xml -db host:port:sid -commit 500 -max 8000 -check_object_only yes -dbtype oracle -dbuser johnsmith -dbpasswd mypasword
dbclean -object objectname -type registered -instancexml C:\WebSphere\WebSphereCommerce\instances\demo\xml\demo.xml -db host:port:sid -commit 500 -max 8000 s-check_object_only yes -dbtype oracle -dbuser johnsmith -dbpasswd mypasword