: Type the name of the main file (e.g., obsrda2bdd.exe ) and press Enter.
The file appears to be a compressed archive containing specific data conversion or synchronization tools, often associated with database management or specialized enterprise software integrations (like SAP or Oracle).
: Scripts or database files meant to be imported into a SQL environment. 3. Basic Execution Steps
: If you get a ".dll missing" error, you likely need to install the Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable or a specific database driver (like Oracle Instant Client).
Knowing the helps me identify the specific parameters or configuration settings you'll need.
Note: If it closes immediately, try running it with the --help or -h flag to see required parameters. 4. Common Troubleshooting
: These are the main application or script files used to run the process.
: Configuration files where you might need to input database credentials or server paths.