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Other general flags exist, but are intended for use by developers of the PEP system. While mentioned in `pepcli`'s command line help, they are not further documented here.
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# PEP Commands
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## See which columns you have access to
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## List of commands
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The commands supported by `pepcli` are listed below. Follow hyperlinks to read more detailed documentation on each of the commands. A categorization [by task and/or audience](#by-task) is also available.
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- [`query`](#query) provides information on the PEP environment.
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## By task
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General purpose:
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- [`query`](#query) provides information on the PEP environment.
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# Commands supported by `pepcli`
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## query
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Use the `pepcli query` command to query the system. It currently only supports a single sub-command, which lists the columns accessible to you:
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```
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pepcli query column-access
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```
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This will list the column groups and the columns you have access to, as well as whether you have read and/or write access
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The output will include all columns and column groups accessible to you, as well as whether you have read and/or write access. Note that such access depends on the access group for which you are enrolled. Enroll for a specific access group:
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- either by means of a prior call to `pepLogon`,
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- or by passing an appropriate [OAuth token](#general-flags) to `pepcli`.
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## List data
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You can list data e.g. as follows:
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