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18.5 Data Keywords

Data keywords specify which parts of an SCCS file are to be retrieved and output using the -d option of the prs command.

:A:Form of what string
:B:Branch number
:BD:Body
:BF:Branch flag
:C:Comments for delta
:CB:Ceiling boundary
:D:Date delta created (:Dy:/:Dm:/:Dd:)
:Dd:Day delta created
:Dg:Deltas ignored (sequence number)
:DI:Sequence number of deltas (:Dn:/:Dx:/:Dg:)
:DL:Delta line statistics (:Li:/:Ld:/:Lu:)
:Dm:Month delta created
:Dn:Deltas included (sequence number)
:DP:Predecessor delta sequence number
:Ds:Default sid
:DS:Delta sequence number
:Dt:Delta information
:DT:Delta type
:Dx:Deltas excluded (sequence number)
:Dy:Year delta created
:F:SCCS filename
:FB:Floor boundary
:FD:File descriptive text
:FL:Flag list
:GB:Gotten body
:I:SCCS ID string (sid) (:R:.:L:.:B:.:S:)
:J:Joint edit flag
:KF:Keyword error/warning flag
:KV:

Keyword validation string (not on Solaris.)

:L:Level number
:Ld:Lines deleted by delta
:Li:Lines inserted by delta
:LK:Locked releases
:Lu:Lines unchanged by delta
:M:Module name
:MF:Modification Request validation flag
:MP:Modification Request validation program name
:MR:Modification Request numbers for delta
:ND:Null delta flag
:P:Username of programmer who created delta
:PN:SCCS file pathname
:Q:User-defined keyword
:R:Release number
:S:Sequence number
:T:Time delta created (:Th:::Tm:::Ts:)
:Th:Hour delta created
:Tm:Minutes delta created
:Ts:Seconds delta created
:UN:Usernames
:W:A form of what string (:Z::M:\t:I:)
:Y:Module type flag
:Z:what string delimiter (@(#))


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