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), CMS searches your current default directory for a file with the file name specified in the file1 parameter and the file type .DIF.
2 /FULL
Directs CMS to include a complete listing in the output file, including both identical and different generations between class1 and class2.
3 /IGNORE=(keyword[,...])
Specifies one or more of the following keywords. Each keyword indicates a type of difference to be ignored during the comparison. Keyword Ignored Difference FIRST_VARIANT Directs CMS to ignore any differences where the generation in one class is the first variant of the generation in the other class. For example generation 2C1 is a first variant of generation 2 and generation 4B6D1 is a first variant of generation 4B6.
4 /LOG (D)
Controls whether CMS displays success and informational messages on the default output device. By default, if the command executes successfully, CMS displays a success message. If you specify /NOLOG, success and informational messages are suppressed. Any warning, error, or fatal error messages are displayed regardless of whether /LOG or /NOLOG is specified.
5 /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, CLASS) ELEMENT (D) NOELEMENT CLASS (D) NOCLASS NONE--equivalent to (NOELEMENT, NOCLASS) You can specify either ALL or NONE, or any combination of the [NO]ELEMENT and [NO]CLASS keywords. By default, CMS performs occlusion for all objects; that is, CMS selects only the first occurrence of a specified object.
6 /OUTPUT[=file-specification]
Directs CMS to write output to the specified file. 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 creates a file with the file name specified in the class1 parameter and the file type .DIF. If you specify a file name but omit the file type component, CMS writes the output to a file with the specified file name and a file type of .DIF.
7 /NOOUTPUT
Directs CMS to execute a comparison without creating an output file. This form of the comparison may be significantly faster because CMS stops the transaction when it encounters the first difference.
8 /PARALLEL
Controls whether the differing member generations from the two classes are formatted side by side. If you specify /PARALLEL, the differences from the first class are displayed on the left and the differences from the second class are displayed on the right. The heading of the differences report displays the class name of the first class on the left and the class name of the second class on the right. By default, the width of the listing is 132. Use the /WIDTH qualifier to control the width. Vertical lines separate the text on the left side of the report from the text on the right side. The text from each of the classes is allotted equal space (half the width of the full report). If a line from one of the classes being compared is longer than half the width of the full report, the line is truncated on the right. A plus sign (+) is printed at the end of the line to indicate that the line has been truncated.
9 /SHOW=(keyword[,...])
Specifies one or more of the following keywords. Each keyword indicates a type of class difference to show. Keyword Difference Type GENERATION_DIFFERENCES Directs CMS to show the difference if the generation in one class differs from the generation in the other class but one generation isn't a variant of the other generation. VARIANT_DIFFERENCES Directs CMS to show the difference if the generation in one class differs from the generation in the other class and one generation is a variant of the other. One generation will be a variant of the other if at some point in the path between one generation and the other a generation is reserved and replaced /VARIANT. If the /SHOW qualifier is not specified, both generation differences and variant differences are shown. If a generation of an element is in one class but no generation of the element is in the other class then the difference is always shown regardless of whether the /SHOW qualifier is specified or not.
10 /WIDTH=n
Specifies the limit for the width of the differences report. The value n is required and must be an integer in the range 48 to 511. If n is less than 48, 48 is used. If n is more than 511, 511 is used. The default width is the same as the width of the output device. The width of the report is rounded down to the nearest multiple of 8 minus 1. CMS rounds down so that if you have specified the /PARALLEL qualifier, CMS correctly interprets the horizontal tabs in the generation comment on the right. Thus, for example, if you specify a value of 100 on the /WIDTH qualifier, the actual width is 95.