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The `pepcli` utility is documented extensively on a [separate page](Using-pepcli). This page provides some additional detail on the use of that program to
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- upload data using the `pepcli store` command, and
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- download data using the `pepcli pull` command.
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- [upload data](#Uploading-data) using the `pepcli store` command, and
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- [download data](#Downloading-data) using the `pepcli pull` command.
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There is also a section on the use of the `pepcli get` command, which provides more control over the download process but comes with some limitations.
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# Uploading data
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Data can be uploaded into the PEP system by means of [the `pepcli store` command](Using-pepcli#store). In its most basic form, the command is used to upload a file's contents to a specified column for a specified participant. E.g.:
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Data can be uploaded into the PEP system by means of [the `pepcli store` command](Using-pepcli#store). In its most basic form, the command is used to upload a file's contents to a specific cell, specifying a participant identifier and a column name. E.g.:
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/app/pepcli store -p POM162733743006 -c Holter.Visit1 -i ~/holter/49170044-1C98-4A21-886C-A6E18DE1F885.ecg
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# Downloading data
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Once data has been stored in PEP, it can be downloaded by [authorized](Access-control#Data-access) users.
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## 2. List data from PEP e.g. to retrieve a short pseudonym
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