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      addtodeploymentgroup -p <deployment_group_name> {{-n <object_name> -o <object_type> -t <object_subtype>] [-v <version_number>] [-f <folder_name>]} | [-i <persistent_input_file>]} [-d <dependency_types (all, "non-reusable", or none)>] [-s dbd_separator]
| Option | Argument 
					  | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| -p 
				   | deployment_group_name 
				   | Required. Name of the deployment group to add objects to. 
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| -n 
				   | object_name 
				   | Required when you add a specific object. Name of the object you are adding to the deployment group. You cannot enter the name of a checked out object. You cannot use the -n option if you use the -i option. 
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| -o 
				   | object_type 
				   | Required when adding a specific object. Type of object you are adding. You can specify source, target, transformation, mapping, session, worklet, workflow, scheduler, session configuration, task, cube, and dimension. 
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| -t 
				   | object_subtype 
				   | Required when using valid subtypes. Type of task or transformation you are adding. For more information about valid subtypes, see 
					 Listing Object Types. 
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| -v 
				   | version_number 
				   | Optional. Version of the object to add. Default is the latest version of the object. The command fails if you specify a version number for a non-versioned repository. 
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| -f 
				   | folder_name 
				   | Required when you enter an object name. Folder that contains the object you are adding. 
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| -i 
				   | persistent_input_file 
				   | A text file generated from ExecuteQuery, Validate, or ListObjectDependencies that contains a list of object records with encoded IDs. If you use this parameter, 
					  pmrepdoes not allow the -n, -o, and -f options. | 
| -d 
				   | dependency_types 
				   | Optional. Dependent objects to add to the deployment group with the object. Enter one of the following: 
				   
 If you omit this parameter, 
					  pmrepadds the objects and all dependent objects to the deployment group. Use double quotes around arguments that contain spaces or non-alphanumeric characters. 
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| -s 
				   | dbd_separator 
				   | Optional. If an ODBC source has a period (.) in the name, define a different separator character when you define the source object. For example, instead of database_name.source_name, define the source object as database_name\source_name, and define the dbd_separator as backslash (\). 
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