The CLI$PRESENT routine examines the parsed command string to determine whether the entity referred to by the entity_desc argument is present. When CLI$PRESENT tests whether a qualifier is present, the condition value indicates whether the qualifier is used globally or locally. You can use a global qualifier anywhere in the command line; you use a local qualifier only after a parameter. A global qualifier is defined in the command definition file with PLACEMENT=GLOBAL; a local qualifier is defined with PLACEMENT=LOCAL. When you test for the presence of a global qualifier, CLI$PRESENT determines if the qualifier is present anywhere in the command string. If the qualifier is present in its positive form, CLI$PRESENT returns CLI$_PRESENT; if the qualifier is present in its negative form, CLI$PRESENT returns CLI$_NEGATED. You can test for the presence of a local qualifier when you are parsing parameters that can be followed by qualifiers. After you call CLI$GET_VALUE to fetch the parameter value, call CLI$PRESENT to determine whether the local qualifier is present. If the local qualifier is present in its positive form, CLI$PRESENT returns CLI$_LOCPRES; if the local qualifier is present in its negative form, CLI$PRESENT returns CLI$_LOCNEG. A positional qualifier affects the entire command line if it appears after the verb but before the first parameter. A positional qualifier affects a single parameter if it appears after a parameter. A positional qualifier is defined in the command definition file with the PLACEMENT=POSITIONAL clause. To determine whether a positional qualifier is used globally, call CLI$PRESENT to test for the qualifier before you call CLI$GET_VALUE to fetch any parameter values. If the positional qualifier is used globally, CLI$PRESENT returns either CLI$_ PRESENT or CLI$_NEGATED. To determine whether a positional qualifier is used locally, call CLI$PRESENT immediately after a parameter value has been fetched by CLI$GET_VALUE. The most recent CLI$GET_VALUE call to fetch a parameter defines the context for a qualifier search. Therefore, CLI$PRESENT tests whether a positional qualifier was specified after the parameter that was fetched by the most recent CLI$GET_VALUE call. If the positional qualifier is used locally, CLI$PRESENT returns either CLI$_LOCPRES or CLI$_LOCNEG.