This section explains the elements used within the syntax descriptions of Entire Operations direct commands.
Syntax Element | Meaning |
---|---|
ABCDEF
or
|
All uppercase non-italic letters (input not case-sensitive) or non-italic mixed-case letters (input case-sensitive) must be entered exactly as specified. |
ABCDEF |
If a word is partially underlined (not a hyperlink!), the underlined portion indicates the shortest possible abbreviations of a term. |
abcdef |
Letters in italics are used to represent variable information. You must supply a valid value when specifying this term. |
[] |
Elements contained within square brackets
are optional.
If the square brackets contain several lines stacked one above the other, each line is an optional alternative. You may choose at most one of the alternatives. |
{} |
If the braces contain several lines stacked one above the other, each line is an alternative. You must choose exactly one of the alternatives. |
| |
The vertical bar separates alternatives. |
... |
A term preceding an ellipsis may optionally
be repeated. A number after the ellipsis indicates how many times the term may
be repeated.
If the term preceding the ellipsis is an expression enclosed in square brackets or braces, the ellipsis applies to the entire bracketed expression. |
,... |
A term preceding a comma-ellipsis may
optionally be repeated; if it is repeated, the repetitions must be separated by
commas. A number after the comma-ellipsis indicates how many times the term may
be repeated.
If the term preceding the comma-ellipsis is an expression enclosed in square brackets or braces, the comma-ellipsis applies to the entire bracketed expression. |
If indicated in the syntax description of a direct command, you can
select an item (such as a network or a job) by specifying either a single name
or a range of names as described in the list of input options below where
value
is any combination of one or more
alphanumeric characters:
Input | Names Selected |
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* |
All names. |
value* |
All names that start with
value .
Example: |
value> |
All names greater than or equal to
value .
Example: |
value< |
All names less than or equal to
value .
Example: |
value?
|
All names that start with
value and end with any single character
for each question mark (? ) entered.
Example: |
value?value |
All names that match and
value combined with a question mark (?)
in any order.
Example: |
??? |
All names with an exact length of three characters.
Example: |