The following conventions apply to statement and function descriptions in this guide:
Commands and operands are presented as uppercase characters, but can be entered in upper or lower case.
Italic characters represent variables and show the type of information, rather than the exact information, that must be supplied. The actual entry replaces the italic description. The types of valid data are described in the Operands section of each command.
An underscored value indicates the default optional value that is assumed for an operand if that operand is not specified.
Braces indicate the available options for a required operand. One of the alternatives listed must be selected. Do not include the braces when entering the desired option.
Operands in square brackets, including any accompanying equal signs, are optional. Do not include the square brackets when entering the desired option.
The or-sign is used to separate options. If a group of options is enclosed by square brackets, and the individual options are separated by or-signs, none of the options in the group must be chosen. If none of these operands is entered, the default value is used (default values are always underscored).
Commas, quotes and equal signs must be entered as shown. When commas and equal signs appear within brackets, they are optional and are only used if the accompanying optional operand is used.
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