gstlal_inspiral_merge_and_reduce
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Command line options
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   Usage: gstlal_inspiral_merge_and_reduce -d|--database filename [options] [url ...]
   
   merge database files applying the sql in --sql-file as you go
   
   Options:
     --version             show program's version number and exit
     -h, --help            show this help message and exit
     -d filename, --database=filename
                           Set the name of the SQLite3 database file (required).
     --ilwdchar-compat     Use obsolete ilwd:char based table definitions and ID
                           reassignment algorithm (default = use new int_8s based
                           table definitions and ID reassignment algorithm).
     -i filename, --input-cache=filename
                           Get the names of XML documents to insert into the
                           database from this LAL cache.  This option can be
                           given multiple times, and all files from all caches
                           will be loaded.
     -p, --preserve-ids    Preserve row IDs from the XML in the database.  The
                           default is to assign new IDs to prevent collisisions.
                           Inserts will fail if collisions occur.
     -r, --replace         If the database file already exists, over-write it
                           instead of inserting into it.
     -t path, --tmp-space=path
                           Path to a directory suitable for use as a work area
                           while manipulating the database file.  The database
                           file will be worked on in this directory, and then
                           moved to the final location when complete.  This
                           option is intended to improve performance when running
                           in a networked environment, where there might be a
                           local disk with higher bandwidth than is available to
                           the filesystem on which the final output will reside.
     -s filename, --sql-file=filename
                           Execute this SQL file (required).
     -v, --verbose         Be verbose.