Displays information about one or more elements in a CMS library. Format: SHOW ELEMENT [element-expression]
1 – Command Parameters
element-expression Specifies one or more elements to be listed. If you do not supply an element expression, CMS lists all the elements in the library. An element expression can be an element name, a group name, a wildcard expression, or a list of these separated by commas.
2 – Description
The SHOW ELEMENT command lists the name of each specified element in alphabetical order, along with the remark logged at the time the element was created or modified. You can also specify qualifiers that provide information about element attributes, concurrent access, and the groups to which the element belongs.
3 – Qualifiers
3.1 /APPEND
Controls whether CMS appends the command output to an existing file, or creates a new file. If you specify /APPEND and the output file does not exist, CMS creates a new file. If you do not provide an output file specification (see the description for /OUTPUT), the output is appended to SYS$OUTPUT.
3.2 /BRIEF
The /BRIEF qualifier displays only element names.
3.3 /FORMAT="string"
Controls whether the output of the SHOW ELEMENT command is formatted. You can use the /FORMAT qualifier in combination with the /OUTPUT qualifier to set up a command file. With this command file, you can execute a CMS command or a DCL command on a specified set of elements (such as all elements in a group). The format string can contain printing characters; within the format string, CMS recognizes #E (and #e) as the element format parameter. For each line of output (one line per element), CMS displays the format string and replaces each occurrence of #E (or #e) with the element name. To include a number sign in the output line, type it twice (##). When you specify /FORMAT, CMS does not generate the heading normally produced by the SHOW ELEMENT command. To set up a command file, you specify a format string consisting of a command, including the dollar sign ($) prompt and the element format parameter (for example, /FORMAT="$ CMS FETCH #E"). Use the /OUTPUT qualifier to direct the output to a command file. When you execute the SHOW ELEMENT command with these qualifiers, CMS creates a command file containing a list of FETCH commands that use each element in the denoted set as parameters.
3.4 /FULL
The /FULL qualifier displays the name, creation remark, and the attributes in effect for the specified elements.
3.5 /INTERMEDIATE
The /INTERMEDIATE qualifier displays the name and creation remark associated with the element.
3.6 /MEMBER
Lists the element name, creation remark, and the names of any groups to which the element belongs.
3.7 /OCCLUDE[=option,...]
Controls whether CMS selects the first instance of the specified object, or all instances of the specified object in the library search list. The options field contains one or more keywords associated with the name of the object. The options field can contain the following keywords: ALL--equivalent to (ELEMENT, GROUP) ELEMENT (D) NOELEMENT GROUP (D) NOGROUP NONE--equivalent to (NOELEMENT, NOGROUP) You can specify either ALL or NONE, or any combination of the [NO]ELEMENT and [NO]GROUP keywords. By default, CMS performs occlusion for all objects; that is, CMS selects only the first occurrence of a specified object.
3.8 /OUTPUT[=file-specification]
Directs CMS to write output to the specified file, except for any warning and error messages, which are written to SYS$OUTPUT and SYS$ERROR. CMS creates a new file if you do not specify /APPEND. If you omit the /OUTPUT qualifier (or if you specify /OUTPUT but do not provide a file specification), CMS directs output to the default output device (SYS$OUTPUT). If you omit either the file name or the file type component, CMS supplies the missing component from the default specification.
4 – Examples
(1) CMS> SHOW ELEMENT/BRIEF Elements in CMS Library DISKX:[PROJECT.CMSLIB] CCM.FOR CCM1.FOR COPYTEST.FOR This command limits the output to element names only. (2) CMS> SHOW ELEMENT/FORMAT="$ CMS FETCH #E"/OUTPUT=FETCH.COM This command produces a file named FETCH.COM that contains a fetch command for each element in the library. The contents of a file produced by this command might look like the following: $ CMS FETCH INIT.FOR $ CMS FETCH INITX.FOR $ CMS FETCH MSGDOC.FOR $ CMS FETCH OUTPUT.FOR $ CMS FETCH SEARCH.FOR