MMS accepts an optional list of targets to build. If you do not specify a target on the command line, and if you do not specify /NODESCRIPTION, MMS tries to build the first target in the description file. If you do not specify the name of a description file, MMS attempts to process the default description file DESCRIP.MMS; if it does not exist, MMS attempts to process MAKEFILE. If MAKEFILE. does not exist, MMS attempts to process target-name.MMS. If all these files exist, MMS uses only DESCRIP.MMS. If none of these files exist, MMS uses built-in rules to build the target. If you specify the target on the command line, MMS looks for a description file with the same name and builds that target directly. If you specify /NODESCRIPTION, MMS does not look for a description file but uses its built-in rules to build the target specified on the command line. When generating a description file, MMS accepts a list of sources that will be scanned for dependencies.