1 /SPM_PROCESS_ID
/SPM_PROCESS_ID=(process-id[,...]) Merges the specified SPM data files. Each process-id parameter must be a valid OpenVMS process identification number, specified as a hexadecimal number. You may omit the leading zeros. Each collection of PC data is assigned a RUN_NAME identifier of the form SPM_n, where n is the OpenVMS process identification number that you specify in the process-id list. The data must be collected for the image of the currently open data file. A list of more than one number must be enclosed in parentheses. If you omit this qualifier, the Analyzer assumes that all of the files are PCA performance files.
2 /ANC
For PCA data files with identical image names, image identifiers, link times and link identifiers; PCA writes all ANC (acceptable non-coverage) information to the coverage-set table in the output file. For PCA data files with identical image names and different image identifiers, link times or link identifiers; PCA writes only ANC (acceptable non-coverage) information from the input PCA data file to the coverage-set table in the output file which can be validated by the codepath data in both the input and output PCA data files. /ANC and /SPM_PROCESS_ID cannot be used together in the same command. The /ANC qualifier can only be used when merging PCA performance data files.
3 /SINCE
/SINCE="time-spec" /BEFORE="time-spec" Sets the lower and/or higher limits on the collection times of the SPM data being merged. These optional qualifiers can only be specified together with the /SPM_PROCESS_ID qualifier. The time- spec parameters must be enclosed within double quotation marks (" ") and must be valid OpenVMS absolute date/time specifications, as described in the DCL Concepts manual.