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     UNGET(CP)		      XENIX System V		     UNGET(CP)

     Name
	  unget - Undoes a previous get of an SCCS file.

     Syntax
	  unget [-rSID] [-s] [-n] files

     Description
	  unget undoes the effect of a get -e done prior to creating
	  the intended new delta.  If a directory is named, unget
	  behaves as though each file in the directory were specified
	  as a named file, except that nonSCCS files and unreadable
	  files are silently ignored.  If a name of - is given, the
	  standard input is read with each line being taken as the
	  name of an SCCS file to be processed.

	  Options apply independently to each named file.

	  -rSID	      Uniquely identifies which delta is no longer
		      intended.	 (This would have been specified by
		      get as the ``new delta''.) The use of this
		      option is necessary only if two or more versions
		      of the same SCCS file have been retrieved for
		      editing by the same person (login name).	A
		      diagnostic results if the specified SID is
		      uncertain, or if it is necessary and omitted on
		      the command line.

	  -s	      Suppresses the printout, on the standard output,
		      of the intended delta's SID.

	  -n	      Causes the retention of the file which would
		      normally be removed from the current directory.

     See Also
	  delta(CP), get(CP), sact(CP)

     Diagnostics
	  Use help(CP) for explanations.

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