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-filename(-f)
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Returns string.
A main flag used to query the filename associated with the target reference.
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-parentNamespace(-pns)
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A main flag used to query and return the parent namespace of the target reference.
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-shortName(-shn)
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This flag modifies the '-f/-filename' and '-ns/-namespace' flags.
Used with the '-f/-filename' flag indicates that the file name returned will be the short name
(i.e. just a file name without any directory paths). If this flag is not present, the full name
and directory path will be returned.
Used with the '-ns/-namespace' flag indicates that the namespace returned will be the base name of the namespace.
(i.e. the base name of the full namespace path ":AAA:BBB:CCC" is "CCC" )
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-unresolvedName(-un)
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This flag modifies the '-f/-filename' flag to indicate that the file name
returned will be unresolved (i.e. it will be the path originally
specified when the file was loaded into Maya; this path may
contain environment variables and may not exist on disk). If this
flag is not present, the resolved name will be returned.
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-withoutCopyNumber(-wcn)
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This flag modifies the '-f/-filename' flag to indicate that the file name
returned will not have a copy number (e.g. '{1}') appended to the end. If this
flag is not present, the file name returned may have a copy number
appended to the end.
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-dagPath(-dp)
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This flag modifies the '-n/-nodes' flag to indicate that the names of
any dag objects returned will include as much of the dag path as is
necessary to make the names unique. If this flag is not present, the
names returned will not include any dag paths.
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-isNodeReferenced(-inr)
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Returns boolean.
A main flag used to determine whether or not the target node comes
from a referenced file.
true if the target node comes from a referenced file, false if not.
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-isPreviewOnly(-ipo)
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Returns boolean.
This flag is used to determine whether or not the target reference node is
only a preview reference node.
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-referenceNode(-rfn)
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Returns string.
A main flag used to query the reference node associated with the target
reference.
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-namespace(-ns)
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Returns string.
This flag returns the full namespace path of the target reference, starting from the root namespace ":".
It can be combined with the shortName flag to return just the base name of the namespace.
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-nodes(-n)
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Returns string array.
A main flag used to query the contents of the target reference.
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-parent(-p)
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This flag modifies the '-rfn/-referenceNode' and '-f/-filename' flags
to indicate the the parent of the target reference will be returned.
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-topReference(-tr)
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This flag modifies the '-rfn/-referenceNode' flag
to indicate the top level ancestral reference of the target reference will be
returned.
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-editStrings(-es)
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Returns string array.
A main flag used to query the edits that have
been applied to the target. The edit will be returned
as a valid MEL command. A valid target is either
a reference node, a reference file, or a referenced node.
If a referenced node is specified, only those edits which
affect that node will be returned. If a reference file
or reference node is specified any edit which affects
a node in that reference will be returned. If no target is
specified all edits are returned. This command can be used
on both loaded and unloaded references. By default it will
return all the edits, formatted as MEL commands,
which apply to the target.
This flag cannot be used with either the '-en/-editNodes'
or '-ea/-editAttrs' flags.
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-editNodes(-en)
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Returns string array.
A main flag used to query the edits that have
been applied to the target. Only the names of
the nodes involved in the reference edit will be
returned. If an edit involves multiple nodes (e.g. "connectAttr"
edits) the nodes will be returned as separate,
consecutive entries in the string array. A valid target is either
a reference node, a reference file, or a referenced node.
If a referenced node is specified, only those edits which
affect that node will be returned. If a reference file
or reference node is specified any edit which affects
a node in that reference will be returned. If no target is
specified all edits are returned. This command can
be used on both loaded and unloaded references. By default
it will return all the edits, formatted as MEL commands,
which apply to the target.
This flag can be used in combination with the
'-ea/-editAttrs' flag to indicate that the names
of both the involved nodes and attributes will be
returned in the format 'node.attribute'.
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-editAttrs(-ea)
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Returns string array.
A main flag used to query the edits that have
been applied to the target. Only the names of
the attributes involved in the reference edit will be
returned. If an edit involves multiple attributes (e.g. "connectAttr"
edits) the nodes will be returned as separate,
consecutive entries in the string array. A valid target is either
a reference node, a reference file, or a referenced node.
If a referenced node is specified, only those edits which
affect that node will be returned. If a reference file
or reference node is specified any edit which affects
a node in that reference will be returned. If no target is
specified all edits are returned. This command can
be used on both loaded and unloaded references. By default
it will return all the edits, formatted as MEL commands,
which apply to the target.
This flag can be used in combination with the
'-ea/-editAttrs' flag to indicate that the names
of both the involved nodes and attributes will be
returned in the format 'node.attribute'.
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-failedEdits(-fld)
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boolean
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This is a secondary flag used to indicate whether or not failed
edits should be acted on (e.g. queried, removed, etc...). A failed
edit is an edit which could not be successfully applied the last
time its reference was loaded.
An edit can fail for a variety of reasons (e.g. the referenced
node to which it applies was removed from the referenced file).
By default failed edits will not be acted on.
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-successfulEdits(-scs)
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boolean
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This is a secondary flag used to indicate whether or not successful
edits should be acted on (e.g. queried, removed, etc...). A successful
edit is any edit which was successfully applied the last time its
reference was loaded.
By default successful edits will be acted on.
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-showDagPath(-sdp)
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boolean
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Shows/hides the full dag path for edits. If false only displays the
node-name of reference edits. Must be used with the -editNodes,
-editStrings or -editAttrs flag.
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-showNamespace(-sns)
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boolean
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Shows/hides the namespaces on nodes in the reference edits.
Must be used with the -editNodes, -editStrings or -editAttrs flag
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-liveEdits(-le)
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Specifies that the edits should be returned based on the live edits
database. Only valid when used in conjunction with the editStrings flag.
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-child(-ch)
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This flag modifies the '-rfn/-referenceNode' and '-f/-filename' flags
to indicate the the children of the target reference will be returned.
Returns a string array.
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-isLoaded(-il)
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Returns a boolean indicating whether the specified reference node or
file name refers to a loaded or unloaded reference.
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-isExportEdits(-iee)
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Returns a boolean indicating whether the specified reference node or file
name is an edits file (created with the Export Edits feature)
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-editCommand(-ec)
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string
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This is a secondary flag used to indicate which type of reference edits should
be considered by the command.
If this flag is not specified all edit types will be included.
This flag requires a string parameter. Valid values are: "addAttr",
"connectAttr", "deleteAttr", "disconnectAttr", "parent", "setAttr",
"lock" and "unlock". In some contexts, this flag may be specified
more than once to specify multiple edit types to consider.
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-onReferenceNode(-orn)
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string
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This is a secondary flag used to indicate that only those edits which are stored
on the indicated reference node should be considered. This flag only supports
multiple uses when specified with the "exportEdits" command.
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