Example 1 The following is an example of the RMU Dump Export command using the default qualifiers: $ RMU/DUMP/EXPORT EMPLOYEES.UNL Example 2 The following is an example of how to use the HEADER_SECTION option to display just the header portion of the interchange file, and avoid dumping the data or metadata for every row in the table. $ RMU/DUMP/EXPORT/OPTION=HEADER JOBS.UNL BEGIN HEADER SECTION - (0) NONCORE_TEXT HDR_BRP_ID - (20) : Load/Unload utility CORE_NUMERIC HDR_BRPFILE_VERSION - (1) : 4 NONCORE_TEXT HDR_DBS_ID - (18) : Oracle Rdb V7.2-10 NONCORE_TEXT HDR_DB_NAME - (16) : DB$:MF_PERSONNEL NONCORE_DATE HDR_DB_LOG_BACKUP_DATE - (8) : 3-JUL-2006 16:52:32.83 CORE_NUMERIC HDR_DATA_COMPRESSION - (1) : 1 END HEADER SECTION - (0) In this example, the output describes the creator of the interchange file (RMU/UNLOAD), the version of Rdb used to create the file, the file specification of the database used, the date and time the interchange file was created, and an indication that compression was used by RMU Unload.