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  $ PRODUCT PACKAGE VIEWER -
  _$ /PRODUCER=ABC /BASE_SYSTEM=AXPVMS -
  _$ /FORMAT=SEQUENTIAL /LOG -
  _$ /SOURCE=BUILD$:[TEST.PDF] -
  _$ /DESTINATION=DKA200:[PCSI_KITS] -
  _$ /MATERIAL=BUILD$:[TEST.VIEWER0201]

      The directory [TEST.PDF] contains the PDF and
      PTF named ABC-AXPVMS-VIEWER-0201-1.PCSI$DESC and
      ABC-AXPVMS-VIEWER-0201-1.PCSI$TEXT, respectively.
      These files and the product material files from the
      BUILD$:[TEST.VIEWER0201] directory are used to create the kit
      for product VIEWER. When the PRODUCT PACKAGE command completes,
      a sequential kit named ABC-AXPVMS-VIEWER-0201-1.PCSI is created
      and placed in the DKA200:[PCSI_KITS] directory.

      The material path-name can be specified using a wildcard format
      such as the following:

           /MATERIAL=BUILD$:[TEST.VIEWER0201...]

      In this case, the entire directory tree is searched to find the
      product files to package.

      The material path-name can also be specified in root directory
      format such as the following:

           /MATERIAL=BUILD$:[TEST.VIEWER0201.]

      In this case, each FILE statement in the PDF refers
      to a specific subdirectory. For example, if the FILE
      statement contains the relative file specification
      [DOC]CHAPTER1.HTML, the package operation looks up the file
      in BUILD$:[TEST.VIEWER0201.DOC]CHAPTER1.HTML. Using a root
      directory in the path-name allows more than one file named
      CHAPTER1.HTML to be in different subdirectories.
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