AionDS Messages and Codes Guide

AionDS Messages and Codes Guide AionDS Messages and Codes Guide

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x AionDS Messages and Codes ............................................................................................................................................................................. Syntax The following conventions are used to define the AionDS syntax and command formats in this manual. ■ You must type letters that are capitalized. You do not have to capitalize these letters. Lowercase letters are optional. If a command or syntax statement contains both capitalized and lowercase letters, you can type only the capitalized letters: RUn For the above command, you can type the following letters: ru run You cannot type the following letter: r Important: For AionDS running on UNIX platforms, AionDS commands are not case sensitive. However, file names that exist in UNIX (for example, knowledge base names) must be typed in uppercase and lowercase exactly as displayed in UNIX. ■ Italics indicate a response that you must specify: RUn kb_name The expected response for an italicized word is indicated below the command or syntax statement. ■ Brackets indicate an option: ASORT (expr [ON key]) The ON key phrase is optional. ■ A bar indicates a choice: List-objects [State st_name | Vocabulary vocab_nm] In this case, you can type either the State choice or the Vocabulary choice. ■ Braces indicate a required choice: List-objects {State st_name | Vocabulary vocab_nm} You must type a State choice or a Vocabulary choice.

■ You must use other characters, such as parentheses and angle brackets, exactly as specified: EOF (fparam) The parentheses are required. ■ An ellipsis (...) indicates that you can repeat a choice: param IS FROM (stexpr, stexpr, [, stexpr ...]) You can repeat “, stexpr” as many times as you want. How to Use This Manual xi

x <strong>AionDS</strong> <strong>Messages</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Codes</strong><br />

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Syntax<br />

The following conventions are used to define the <strong>AionDS</strong> syntax <strong>and</strong><br />

comm<strong>and</strong> formats in this manual.<br />

■ You must type letters that are capitalized. You do not have to capitalize<br />

these letters. Lowercase letters are optional. If a comm<strong>and</strong> or syntax<br />

statement contains both capitalized <strong>and</strong> lowercase letters, you can type<br />

only the capitalized letters:<br />

RUn<br />

For the above comm<strong>and</strong>, you can type the following letters:<br />

ru<br />

run<br />

You cannot type the following letter:<br />

r<br />

Important: For <strong>AionDS</strong> running on UNIX platforms, <strong>AionDS</strong><br />

comm<strong>and</strong>s are not case sensitive. However, file names that exist in<br />

UNIX (for example, knowledge base names) must be typed in uppercase<br />

<strong>and</strong> lowercase exactly as displayed in UNIX.<br />

■ Italics indicate a response that you must specify:<br />

RUn kb_name<br />

The expected response for an italicized word is indicated below the<br />

comm<strong>and</strong> or syntax statement.<br />

■ Brackets indicate an option:<br />

ASORT (expr [ON key])<br />

The ON key phrase is optional.<br />

■ A bar indicates a choice:<br />

List-objects [State st_name | Vocabulary vocab_nm]<br />

In this case, you can type either the State choice or the Vocabulary<br />

choice.<br />

■ Braces indicate a required choice:<br />

List-objects {State st_name | Vocabulary vocab_nm}<br />

You must type a State choice or a Vocabulary choice.

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