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The Vertical Sky Software Manager User Guide - MKS

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Command Line Interface<br />

si co -S project.pj prog.c brochur.toc<br />

brochur.idx<br />

checks out all three members. You can name as many members<br />

as you like on the command line (subject to the line length<br />

limitations of your operating system).<br />

Note<br />

V<strong>Sky</strong> <strong>Software</strong> <strong>Manager</strong> commands do not span command shell line<br />

lengths.<br />

Use Wildcards<br />

Use wildcards in the member component. For example, the<br />

command:<br />

si ci -S c:\work\project.pj brochur.*<br />

checks in all members with the base name brochur and any<br />

extension.<br />

Specify a Member List<br />

A member list (specified with the -F member option) is a text<br />

file containing the names of the members a command should<br />

be applied to. For example, the command:<br />

si ci -S c:\work\project.pj -F flist.lst<br />

checks in all the members listed in the flist.lst file.<br />

Members named in the member element may have any level of path<br />

qualification.<br />

A member list is a text file containing a list of member names, with<br />

each name on a line by itself. When you pass a member list to<br />

<strong>Vertical</strong> <strong>Sky</strong> Server, it reads the member names and applies the<br />

command to them in sequence.<br />

You can create a member list with any text editor by entering<br />

membernames—one name per line—in a plain text file.<br />

Alternatively, you can compile a list of members with the find<br />

command and copy them to a text file. <strong>The</strong> find command is a<br />

standard UNIX utility and is available on Win32 based systems<br />

with <strong>MKS</strong> Toolkit.<br />

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