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docubot ab6a6892c5 Update CodeQL CLI manual (#35828)
Co-authored-by: Felicity Chapman <felicitymay@github.com>
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---
title: dataset import
versions:
fpt: '*'
ghae: '*'
ghec: '*'
ghes: '*'
topics:
- Advanced Security
- Code scanning
- CodeQL
type: reference
product: '{% data reusables.gated-features.codeql %}'
autogenerated: codeql-cli
intro: '[Plumbing] Import a set of TRAP files to a raw dataset.'
---
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## Synopsis
```shell{:copy}
codeql dataset import --dbscheme=<file> [--threads=<num>] <options>... -- <dataset> <trap>...
```
## Description
\[Plumbing] Import a set of TRAP files to a raw dataset.
Create a dataset by populating it with TRAP files, or add data from TRAP
files to an existing dataset. Updating a dataset is only possible if it
has the correct dbscheme *and* its ID pool has been preserved from the
initial import.
## Primary options
#### `<dataset>`
\[Mandatory] Path to the raw QL dataset to create or update. The
directory will be created if it doesn't already exist.
#### `<trap>...`
Paths to .trap(.gz) files to import, or to directories that will be
recursively scanned for .trap(.gz) files. If no files are given, an
empty dataset will be created.
#### `-S, --dbscheme=<file>`
\[Mandatory] The dbscheme definition that describes the TRAP files you
want to import.
#### `-j, --threads=<num>`
Use this many threads for the import operation.
Defaults to 1. You can pass 0 to use one thread per core on the machine,
or -*N* to leave *N* cores unused (except still use at least one
thread).
#### `--[no-]check-undefined-labels`
\[Advanced] Report errors for undefined labels.
#### `--[no-]check-unused-labels`
\[Advanced] Report errors for unused labels.
#### `--[no-]check-repeated-labels`
\[Advanced] Report errors for repeated labels.
#### `--[no-]check-redefined-labels`
\[Advanced] Report errors for redefined labels.
#### `--[no-]check-use-before-definition`
\[Advanced] Report errors for labels used before they're defined.
#### `--[no-]fail-on-trap-errors`
\[Advanced] Exit non-zero if an error occurs during trap import.
#### `--[no-]include-location-in-star`
\[Advanced] Construct entity IDs that encode the location in the TRAP
file they came from. Can be useful for debugging of TRAP generators, but
takes up a lot of space in the dataset.
### Common options
#### `-h, --help`
Show this help text.
#### `-J=<opt>`
\[Advanced] Give option to the JVM running the command.
(Beware that options containing spaces will not be handled correctly.)
#### `-v, --verbose`
Incrementally increase the number of progress messages printed.
#### `-q, --quiet`
Incrementally decrease the number of progress messages printed.
#### `--verbosity=<level>`
\[Advanced] Explicitly set the verbosity level to one of errors,
warnings, progress, progress+, progress++, progress+++. Overrides `-v`
and `-q`.
#### `--logdir=<dir>`
\[Advanced] Write detailed logs to one or more files in the given
directory, with generated names that include timestamps and the name of
the running subcommand.
(To write a log file with a name you have full control over, instead
give `--log-to-stderr` and redirect stderr as desired.)