1 /ALL
Specifies that all occurrences of the search string are to be
replaced with the replace string. Specifying the /ALL qualifier
causes LSE to perform all the indicated substitutions without
prompting you for further instructions.
2 /CASE_MATCHING
/CASE_MATCHING
/NOCASE_MATCHING (D)
Specifies whether LSE uses the case of words in the search
string to determine the case for the replacement string. The
four conditions are: uppercase, lowercase, capitalized, or
undetermined. For example, if a word in the search string is
all uppercase, all the letters of the corresponding word in the
replacement string become uppercase. If a word in the search
string does not match the criteria for uppercase, lowercase,
or capitalization, or there are no alphabetic characters in
the search string word, its case is undetermined and LSE does
not modify the case of the corresponding word in the replacement
string.
If the replacement string contains more than one word, LSE
respectively matches the case of words in the replacement string
with the case of the corresponding words in the search string.
If the search string contains fewer words than the replacement
string, LSE matches the case of the additional words of the
replacement string with the case of the last word in the search
string.
Specifying the /NOCASE_MATCHING qualifier causes LSE not to modify
the case of the replacement string to match that of the search
string.
3 /CONFIRM
/CONFIRM (D)
Instructs LSE to prompt you for a confirmation at each occurrence
before performing a substitution. If you specify the /CONFIRM
qualifier, LSE highlights each occurrence of the search string
located by the search and prompts you for an action.
o YES instructs LSE to replace this occurrence.
o NO instructs LSE not to replace this occurrence but to proceed
with the command.
o QUIT ends the command without replacing this occurrence and
stops the SUBSTITUTE operation.
o ALL replaces this occurrence and all remaining occurrences
without further prompting.
4 /DIALOG
/DIALOG
/NODIALOG (D)
Instructs LSE to use a dialog box to prompt you for parameters
and qualifier values. If you specify this qualifier, the command
parameters are optional. If you supply command parameters and
qualifiers with the /DIALOG qualifier, LSE uses those parameters
and qualifiers to set the initial state of the dialog box.
The Substitute dialog box has the same fields as the Search dialog
box, plus a button for case-matching replacement and a text field
for the replacement string.
5 /PATTERN
/PATTERN
/NOPATTERN (D)
Enables or disables special interpretation of wildcard patterns
in a search string. Use the SET SEARCH command to specify the
style of wildcard patterns (VMS, ULTRIX or TPU).
For details of the pattern styles use the command HELP FEATURES
PATTERNS.
When you specify the /NOPATTERN qualifier (or when it is the
default), special interpretation of wildcard patterns in the
search string is disabled.
6 /SINGLE
Specifies that only one occurrence of the search string is to
be replaced with the replacement string. Specifying the /SINGLE
qualifier causes LSE to perform a single substitution without
prompting you for an action.