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Command Line Keywords<br />

Description Use DELIMITER <strong>to</strong> specify <strong>the</strong> character or characters <strong>to</strong> use <strong>to</strong> separate<br />

<strong>the</strong> cells in your report output.<br />

Syntax DELIMITER=value<br />

Values<br />

value Any alphanumeric character or string of alphanumeric characters, such as:<br />

Any of <strong>the</strong>se reserved values:<br />

Default Tab<br />

A.4.24 DESFORMAT<br />

Table A–28 Valid Values - General<br />

Values Description<br />

, A comma separates each cell<br />

. A period separates each cell<br />

Table A–29 Valid Values - Reserved<br />

Values Description<br />

tab A tab separates each cell<br />

space A space separates each cell<br />

return A new line separates each cell<br />

none No delimiter is used<br />

Table A–30 Valid Values - Escape Sequence based on <strong>the</strong> ASCII Character set<br />

Values Description<br />

\t A tab separates each cell<br />

\n A new line separates each cell<br />

Usage Notes This keyword can be used only if you have specified<br />

DESFORMAT=DELIMITED or DESFORMAT=DELIMITEDDATA.<br />

Table A–31 indicates which commands can use <strong>the</strong> DESFORMAT keyword.<br />

Table A–31 Commands that can use DESFORMAT<br />

rwclient rwrun rwbuilder rwconverter rwservlet rwcgi rwserver<br />

yes yes no no yes yes no<br />

Description Use DESFORMAT <strong>to</strong> specify <strong>the</strong> format for <strong>the</strong> job output. Use<br />

DESFORMAT <strong>to</strong> specify <strong>the</strong> printer driver <strong>to</strong> be used when DESTYPE is FILE and<br />

DESNAME=filename.<br />

Syntax DESFORMAT=desformat<br />

Values Any valid destination format not <strong>to</strong> exceed 1 kilobyte in length. Examples of<br />

valid values for this keyword are listed and described in Table A–32.<br />

Command Line Options A-27

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