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Command_Qualifiers

/ALL
  Specifies that all the filters be run on the specified file.

/DATE
  Where the date form is abbreviated, the date filter replaces date
  stamps by substituting a "d" for each displayed number of the day
  of the month, an "m" for each displayed letter of the month, and
  a "y" for each displayed number of the year. Where the date form
  is spelled out, the month name is replaced by "month", the numeric
  day is replaced by "day", and the year is replaced by "year".

  The following list shows some examples of the date filtering
  functions; this list is not all inclusive.

    17-OCT-1998 with dd-mmm-yyyy
    17 OCT 98 with dd mmm yy
    98.OCT.17 with yy.mmm.dd
    10/17/98 with mm/dd/yy
    1998/10/17 with yyyy/mm/dd
    October 17, 1998 with month day, year
    Oct. 17, 1998 with month day, year
    17.October.1998 with day.month.year
    98-October-17 with year-month-day

/DIRECTORIES
  Replaces the directory specification field in the file
  specification with DISK:[DIRECTORY].

/FILE_NAMES
  Replaces the file names with FILENAME.EXT.

/LOG
  /LOG (D)
  /NOLOG

  Controls whether Digital Test Manager displays informational and
  success messages on your screen.

/TIME
  Replaces time stamps with the following forms:

    15:37:53.22 with hh:mm:ss.xxxx
    15:37:53 with hh:mm:ss
    15:37 with hh:mm
    3:37 PM with hh:mm xm
    15H37m with hhHmmm
    15H37' with hhHmm'
    15.37 h with hh.mm h
    15 h 37"53 s with hh h mm"ss s
    15 h 37 min with hh h mm min
    kl 15.37 with kl hh.mm
    h 15.37 with h hh.mm

/TRACE_BACK
  Replaces 32-bit memory addresses with xxxxxxxx and 
  64-bit memory addresses with xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx.

/USER_FILTER
  /USER_FILTER=filename
  /USER_FILTER=(filename[,...])
  /NOUSER_FILTER (D)

  The specified files are executed by DEC Text Processing Utility
  (DECTPU). If more than one file is specified they are executed in
  the order given. The user filters are applied before any
  built-in filters that are also specified on the command line. 

  User filter files can be located either in OpenVMS directories or in
  Code Management System (CMS) libraries. Files may be
  specified using logical names including logical names that specify
  search lists. Wildcards cannot be used. For files in CMS libraries, 
  the most recent generation on the main line of descent is used.

  Before the first file is executed the file to be filtered is read
  into the DECTPU buffer "filter_buffer". Next, the file specified by
  the logical name DTM$UFDEFINES is executed. The system logical name 
  DTM$UFDEFINES references the file SYS$LIBRARY:DTM$UFDEFINES.TPU,
  which contains definitions of a global replace procedure and
  patterns which can be used in building filters. This logical can be
  redefined to point to a custom file. 

  Any errors in accessing the user filter files or in executing the
  DECTPU commands will be reported. However, they will not cause the
  FILTER command to fail, and any remaining user and built-in filters
  will be applied. 

  After all the user filters have been applied, the file being
  filtered will be written out. If any built-in filters are also
  specified, they are applied to the newly created file, resulting in
  a second new version. 

/VERSION
  Replaces file versions with VERSION.