HP NonStop Shadowbase Command Reference Manual—785421-002
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Notation Conventions
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General Syntax Notation
The following list summarizes the conventions for syntax notation and
presentation in the HP Shadowbase manual collection.
UPPERCASE LETTERS. Uppercase letters indicate keywords and reserved
words; enter these items exactly as shown. Items not enclosed in brackets
are required For example:
PARAM SBCMDFILE
lowercase letters: Represent variable entries to be supplied by user. For
example:
<file name>
Computer type. Computer type letters within text indicate C and Open
System Services (OSS) keywords and reserved words. Type these items
exactly as show. Items not enclosed in brackets are required. For example
RUN LOADHELP
Italic computer type. Italic computer type letters within text indicate C and
Open System Services (OSS) variable items that you supply. Items not
enclosed in brackets are not required. For example:
pathname
Brackets [ ]: Enclose optional syntax. A vertically aligned group of items
enclosed in brackets represents a list of selections from which one, or
none, can be chosen. For example:
CKPTFNAME [\system.] [$volume.] [subvolume.]
filename
Braces { }: Enclose required syntax. A vertically aligned group of items
enclosed in braces represents a list of selections from which exactly one
must be chosen. For example:
CHECKCONFIG { ON }
{ OFF }
Ellipses …: The enclosed syntax can be repeated a number of times. For
example:
KEYVALUESTART < <string> | <byte> > [, <string> |
<byte> ] ...
Punctuation: All punctuation and symbols other than those described above
must be entered precisely as show For example:
error := NEXTFILENAME ( file-name ) ;
LISTOPENS SU $process-name. #su-name
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