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    Options=options-list

    The following options can be specified:

    o  File=file-spec

       An options file contains a list of tables and output
       destinations. The options file can be used instead of, or
       along with, the Table qualifier to specify the tables to be
       extracted. Each line of the options file must specify a table
       name prefixed with "Table=". After the table name, the output
       destination is specified as either "Output=", or "Callback_
       Module=" and "Callback_Routine=", for example:

       TABLE=tblname,OUTPUT=outfile
       TABLE=tblname,CALLBACK_MODULE=image,CALLBACK_ROUTINE=routine

       You can use the Record_Definition=file-spec option from the
       Table qualifier to create a record definition file for the
       output data. The default file type is .rrd; the default file
       name is the name of the table.

       You can use the Table_Definition=file-spec option from
       the Table qualifier to create a file that contains an SQL
       statement that creates a table to hold transaction data. The
       default file type is .sql; the default file name is the name
       of the table.

       Each option in the Options=File qualifier must be fully
       specified (no abbreviations are allowed) and followed with
       an equal sign (=)  and a value string. The value string must
       be followed by a comma or the end of a line. Continuation
       lines can be specified by using a trailing dash. Comments are
       indicated by using the exclamation point (!)  character.

       You can use the asterisk (*)  and the percent sign (%)
       wildcard characters in the table name specification to select
       all tables that satisfy the components you specify. The
       asterisk matches zero or more characters; the percent sign
       matches a single character.

       For table name specifications that contain wild card
       characters, if the first character of the string is a pound
       sign (#),  the wildcard specification is changed to a "not
       matching" comparison. This allows exclusion of tables based
       on a wildcard specification. The pound sign designation is
       only evaluated when the table name specification contains an
       asterisk or percent sign.

       For example, a table name specification of "#FOO%" indicates
       that all table names that are four characters long and do not
       start with the string "FOO" are to be selected.

    o  Shared_Read

       Specifies that the input after-image journal backup files are
       to be opened with an RMS shared locking specification.

    o  Dump

       Specifies that the contents of an input metadata file are to
       be formatted and displayed. Typically, this information is
       used as a debugging tool.
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