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A command keyword is whatever the writer of the command wants it to be. It 
isn't something IBM could document (unless its their command in which case 
it should be in the docs for that command).

As someone else pointed out, ideally there would be F1 help on the parm to 
explain the special values.

Mark

midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 08/20/2004 04:25:35 PM:

> All,
> 
> While the CL programming manual has a section about defining your own
> commands.  It doesn't seem to go into much detail.
> 
> For example, I downloaded some code that had the following keyword for 
one
> of the parameters: FILE(*UNSPFD).
> 
> While the CL programming manual mentions the FILE keyword, it doesn't 
tell
> me what the *UNSPFD means or what the other options may be.
> 
> Is there another source for this info?
> 


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