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rescanblockchain

Command#

pacprotocol-cli rescanblockchain ("start_height") ("stop_height")

Rescan the local blockchain for wallet related transactions.

Arguments#

start_height#

(numeric, optional)

block height where the rescan should start

stop_height#

(numeric, optional)

the last block height that should be scanned

Examples#

pacprotocol-cli rescanblockchain 100000 120000
curl --user myusername --data-binary '{"jsonrpc": "1.0", "id":"curltest", "method": "rescanblockchain", "params": [100000, 120000] }' -H 'content-type: text/plain;' http://127.0.0.1:1111/

Result#

{
"start_height" #(numeric) The block height where the rescan has started. If omitted, rescan started from the genesis block.
"stop_height" #(numeric) The height of the last rescanned block. If omitted, rescan stopped at the chain tip.
}

Running following help command

pacprotocol-cli help rescanblockchain

Will produce following output:

rescanblockchain ("start_height") ("stop_height")
Rescan the local blockchain for wallet related transactions.
Arguments:
1. "start_height" (numeric, optional) block height where the rescan should start
2. "stop_height" (numeric, optional) the last block height that should be scanned
Result:
{
"start_height" (numeric) The block height where the rescan has started. If omitted, rescan started from the genesis block.
"stop_height" (numeric) The height of the last rescanned block. If omitted, rescan stopped at the chain tip.
}
Examples:
> pacprotocol-cli rescanblockchain 100000 120000
> curl --user myusername --data-binary '{"jsonrpc": "1.0", "id":"curltest", "method": "rescanblockchain", "params": [100000, 120000] }' -H 'content-type: text/plain;' http://127.0.0.1:1111/