Safeguard Management Programming Manual (G06.24+, H06.03+)

Elements of SPI Messages
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Object Names
returns the three diskfiles:
DISKFILE.$DATA2.JATER.TEST
DISKFILE.$DATA1.JATER.TEST
DISKFILE.$DATA.JATER.TEST
INFO DISKFILE-PATTERN.$DATA.JATE?.T*
returns the diskfile pattern $DATA.JATE?.T*.
INFO DISKFILE-PATTERN.*$DATA*.J*.T* (with the ZCOM-TKN-SUB token
specified to ZCOM-VAL-SUB-ALL)
returns the three diskfile patterns:
$DATA2.J*.T*
$DATA1.JA???.TEST
$DATA.JATE?.T*
For more information on diskfile patterns, see the Safeguard User’s Guide.
Wild Cards
Diskfile-Pattern Filenames
The asterisk (*) and question mark (?) are treated as characters in the filename.
Diskfile patterns must contain at least one wild-card character in either the
subvolume or filename element of the filename.
Wild cards are not allowed in the volume element of an exact match (non-search)
diskfile-pattern filename.
Examples of valid and invalid diskfile-pattern names:
Using Wild Cards as Search Characters
An asterisk (*) matches zero or more characters.
A question mark (?) matches one character.
Any other character matches itself. However, case differences are ignored except
for group and alias object names.
Wild cards can be used in names in all commands except ADD commands. An
exception is ADD commands for diskfile patterns must contain at least one wild-
DISKFILE-PATTERN.$SYSTEM.*.* Valid diskfile-pattern filename
DISKFILE-
PATTERN.$DATA.PROJECT.FILE
Invalid diskfile-pattern filename (no
wildcards in subvolume or filename)
DISKFILE-PATTERN.$DATA*.B*.C?? Invalid diskfile-pattern filename
(wildcard in volume)