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LICENSE, LIST, Qualifiers

 *Conan The Librarian (sorry for the slow response - running on an old VAX)

1 - /AUTHORIZATION

       /AUTHORIZATION=string

    Positional qualifier.

    Specifies a string that helps identify the license you want to
    list. You must enter the authorization string exactly as it
    appears on your PAK. Use this optional qualifier only if you
    need it to identify the license.

    This qualifier affects only the product name that immediately
    precedes it in the command string.

2 - /BEFORE

    Used with /TERMINATION_DATE and /RELEASE_DATE, selects only those
    licenses whose times are before the time specified with the other
    qualifiers.

    The /BEFORE qualifier cannot be used with the /SINCE qualifier.

3 - /BRIEF

       /BRIEF (default)

    Specifies a listing from the License Database that includes only
    the license product and producer names.

4 - /DATABASE

       /DATABASE=filespec

    Specifies the location of the License Database. The default file
    specification is defined by the logical name LMF$LICENSE, which
    points to SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]LMF$LICENSE.LDB on an unmodified
    OpenVMS system. Use this optional qualifier only if you do not
    use the default License Database name and location.

5 - /FULL

    Specifies a listing from the License Database that includes a
    full display of the specified license or licenses.

6 - /HISTORY

    Specifies a listing from the License Database that includes the
    history records in the License Database for the specified license
    or licenses.

7 - /ISSUER

       /ISSUER=string

    Positional qualifier.

    Specifies the name of the company (for example, DEC) that issued
    the PAK for the product. Use this optional qualifier only if you
    need it to identify the license. This qualifier affects only the
    product name that immediately precedes it in the command string.

8 - /OUTPUT

       /OUTPUT[=filespec]

    Specifies the name of the file to which your list is written. If
    you do not specify the /OUTPUT qualifier, or if you do not supply
    a file specification with this qualifier, the output is sent to
    SYS$OUTPUT.

9 - /PRODUCER

       /PRODUCER=string

    Positional qualifier.

    Specifies the name of the company (for example, DEC) that owns
    the product for which you have a license. Use this optional
    qualifier only if you need it to identify the license.

    This qualifier affects only the product name that immediately
    precedes it in the command string.

10 - /RELEASE_DATE

       /RELEASE_DATE=date

    Used with /BEFORE or /SINCE, specifies a listing from the License
    Database that includes only licenses with a release date on
    or after the date specified. The date must be presented in the
    standard OpenVMS format: dd-mmm-yyyy. The default value is /SINCE
    /RELEASE_DATE=TODAY.

11 - /SELECTION_WEIGHT

    Produces a full display that includes the current selection
    weights assigned to individual PAKs.

12 - /SINCE

    Used with /TERMINATION_DATE and /RELEASE_DATE, selects only those
    licenses whose times are after the time specified with the other
    qualifiers.

    /SINCE cannot be used with /BEFORE.

13 - /TERMINATION_DATE

       /TERMINATION_DATE[=date]

    Used with /BEFORE or /SINCE, specifies a listing from the License
    Database that includes only licenses with a termination date on
    or after the date specified. The date must be presented in the
    standard OpenVMS format: dd-mmm-yyyy. The default value is /SINCE
    /TERMINATION_DATE=TODAY.

14 - /VERSION

       /VERSION=nn.nn

    Positional qualifier.

    Specifies the version number of the product for which you have
    a license. Versions use the format integer.integer. You can
    specify wildcard syntax as *.* but not * alone. Use this optional
    qualifier only if you need it to identify the license. This
    qualifier affects only the product name that immediately precedes
    it in the command string.
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