AutoSYNC Software User's Guide (Update 18)
Command Interpreter
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SYNCHRONIZE
The command supports a set of built-in arguments. Each argument starts with 
a pound sign (#) and is terminated by a TACL delimiter character such as 
space, comma (,), or by a OSS shell delimiter such as space, semicolon (;), 
and so on. Arguments are not case-sensitive.
The built-in arguments are the following:
#SOURCEFSET is replaced with the original source file set name.
#DESTFSET is replaced with the destination file set name.
#FSETCOUNT is the number of files in the source file set.
#SYNCCOUNT is the number of files replaced on the destination.
#COUNTNOTBKUP is the number of files not backed up.
#COUNTNOTREST is the number of files that were not restored.
UNPRO[TECTED]
 (with OPENUPDATE)
used in conjunction with the OPENUPDATE option, instructs AutoSYNC to 
synchronize a file even if the source file is being updated as it is being 
synchronized (backed up). Note that if a source file was updated during the 
synchronization, the destination file could be corrupted. 
UNPROTECTED applies to:
OSS files 
Unstructured Enscribe files that are not edit files (type 101)
Enscribe entry-sequenced files
USEBINDERTIME
selects object files to synchronize by comparing the binder or linker timestamps 
of the source and destination. All other file types in the file set are selected for 
synchronization based on the usual comparison of modification timestamps.
The destination object file is replaced if the binder or linker timestamps of the 
source and destination objects do not match exactly; the comparison operates 
as if TIMEEXACT were specified.
The default is that object files are replaced based on a comparison of 
modification timestamps.
guardian-options:
AUDITED
instructs AutoSYNC to synchronize audited files in the file set.
The default is to synchronize only non audited files.
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