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1  –  Brief

    Brief

    Displays AIP information in a condensed, tabular form (see
    example below).

2  –  Larea

    Larea=(n [,...])

    Specifies a list of logical area identifiers. The LAREA qualifier
    and larea-name parameter are mutually exclusive. The default
    if neither the LAREA or PAREA qualifiers nor the larea-name
    parameter is specified is to display all AIP entries.

3  –  Parea

    Parea=(n [,...])

    Specifies a list of physical area identifiers. The PAREA
    qualifier and larea-name parameter are mutually exclusive. The
    default if neither the PAREA or LAREA qualifiers nor the larea-
    name parameter is specified is to display all AIP entries.

4  –  Option

    Option=REBUILD_SPAMS

    Display only those logical areas which have the REBUILD_SPAMS
    flag set.

5  –  Output

    Output [ = output-filename ]

    This qualifier is used to capture the output in a named file. If
    used, a standard RMU header is added to identify the command and
    database being processed. If omitted, the output is written to
    SYS$OUTPUT and no header is displayed.

6  –  Type

    Type = type-name

    Legal values for type-name are TABLE, SORTED_INDEX, HASH_INDEX,
    LARGE_OBJECT, and SYSTEM_RECORD.

    This qualifier is used in conjunction with larea-name to select
    a subset of the AIP entries that may match a name. For instance,
    it is legal in Rdb to create a table and an index with the name
    EMPLOYEES. So using EMPLOYEES/TYPE=TABLE will make the selection
    unambiguous. It also allows simpler wildcarding. Commands using
    *EMPLOYEE*/TYPE=TABLE will process only those tables that match
    and not the associated index logical areas.
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