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Using DBEDIT in R80
I have worked with DBEDIT, can I continue using this tool in R80?
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As in R80 the database has moved to a new architecture, DBEdit will not have the same functionality as it did before R80.
Most of the functionality is available via APIs where syntax is clear and documented see Check Point - Management API reference
Never the less, if you are referring to the ability of viewing and editing low level objects, a new tool will be available to do that.
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As in R80 the database has moved to a new architecture, DBEdit will not have the same functionality as it did before R80.
Most of the functionality is available via APIs where syntax is clear and documented see Check Point - Management API reference
Never the less, if you are referring to the ability of viewing and editing low level objects, a new tool will be available to do that.
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Wouldn't most of the functionality that you would previously do in dbedit be available via CLI, albeit with new syntax?
That said, there are a lot of customers who have developed their own dbedit scripts over the years (I helped a few of them) and we need to be clear about whether or not dbedit will actually be supported (and to what extent) in R80.
