Controls whether the output of the SHOW GENERATION command is
formatted. You can use the /FORMAT qualifier in combination
with the /OUTPUT qualifier to set up a command file. With this
command file, you can execute a CMS command or a DCL command on a
specified set of elements (such as all elements in a class).
The format string can contain printing characters; within the
format string, CMS recognizes #E (and #e) as the element format
parameter, and #G (and #g) as the generation number format
parameter. For each line of output (one line per generation),
CMS displays the format string and replaces each occurrence of #E
or #G with the element name or generation number, respectively.
To include a number sign in the output line, type it twice (##).
When you specify the /FORMAT qualifier, CMS does not generate the
heading normally produced by the SHOW GENERATION command.
To set up a command file, you specify a format string consisting
of a command, including the dollar sign ($) prompt and a
format parameter (#E or #G) (for example, /FORMAT="$ CMS FETCH
#E/GENERATION=#G"). Use the /OUTPUT qualifier to direct the output
to a command file. When you execute the SHOW GENERATION command
with these qualifiers, CMS creates a command file containing a
list of FETCH commands that use each element in the denoted set as
parameters.