Displays information about an identifier, such as its name, value, attributes, and holders, on the current SYS$OUTPUT device. Format SHOW/IDENTIFIER [id-name]
1 – Parameter
id-name Specifies an identifier name. The identifier name is a string of 1 to 31 alphanumeric characters. The name can contain underscores and dollar signs. It must contain at least one nonnumeric character. If you omit the identifier name, you must specify /USER or /VALUE.
2 – Qualifiers
2.1 /BRIEF
Specifies a brief listing in which only the identifier name, value, and attributes are displayed. The default format is /BRIEF.
2.2 /FULL
Specifies a full listing in which the names of the identifier's holders are displayed along with the identifier's name, value, and attributes.
2.3 /USER
/USER=user-spec Specifies one or more users whose identifiers are to be displayed. The user-spec can be a user name or a UIC. You can use the asterisk wildcard character (*) to specify multiple UICs or all user names. UICs must be in the form [*,*], [n,*], [*,n], or [n,n]. A wildcard user name specification (*) displays identifiers alphabetically by user name; a wildcard UIC specification ([*,*]) displays them numerically by UIC.
2.4 /VALUE
/VALUE=value-specifier Specifies the value of the identifier to be listed. The following formats are valid for the value-specifier: IDENTIFIER:n An integer value in the range of 65,536 to 268,435,455. You can also specify the value in hexadecimal (precede the value with %X) or octal (precede the value with %O). To differentiate general identifiers from UIC identifiers, %X80000000 is added to the value you specify. GID:n GID is the POSIX group identifier. It is an integer value in the range 0 to 16,777,215 (%XFFFFFF). The system will add %XA400.0000 to the value you specify and then enter this new value into the system RIGHTSLIST as an identifier. UIC:uic A UIC value in the standard UIC format.
3 – Examples
1.UAF> SHOW/IDENTIFIER/FULL INVENTORY This command would produce output similar to the following example: Name Value Attributes INVENTORY %X80010006 NORESOURCE NODYNAMIC Holder Attributes ANDERSON NORESOURCE NODYNAMIC BROWN NORESOURCE NODYNAMIC CRAMER NORESOURCE NODYNAMIC 2.UAF> SHOW/IDENTIFIER/USER=ANDERSON This command displays the identifier associated with the user ANDERSON, as follows: Name Value Attributes ANDERSON [000300,000015] NORESOURCE NODYNAMIC The identifier is shown, along with its value and attributes. Note, however, that this is the same result you would produce had you specified ANDERSON's UIC with the following forms of the command: UAF> SHOW/IDENTIFIER/USER=[300,015] UAF> SHOW/IDENTIFIER/VALUE=UIC:[300,015]