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Running SWID With Customized Switches
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-DV/-DS Switches
Considerations
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The -DV switch prompts SWID to generate output in a -FA switch format. In
addition, the output includes VPROC information whenever the file is an object file
or a microcode file.
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The -DS switch displays the run statistics at the end of the output. The Selected
files under Run Statistics indicate how many of the files met the file set criteria. For
VPROCs, the file is included under Selected only if it is an object, microcode, or
millicode file.
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The second file set t* is actually a subset of the first file set *. However, SWID
processes each file set independently of the others. Therefore, the output has
been generated twice for files T9298AAJ and TOUT1.
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Also the file SOBJ is either an object, microcode, or millicode file. The invoker has
no READ access. Because VPROC is selected, SWID generates the heading
Binder Timestamp
and writes the error message in that field to acknowledge
that VPROC information should have been generated for the file.
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The presence of the target CPU line indicates that the file is a TNS object file (code
100), while the presence of the native mode line indicates that it is a native object
file (code 700). When both these lines are not present, the concerned file is not an
object file. For example, SOBJA is a TNS object file and TOUT1 is a native object
file, while BG is not an object file.
When the field contains no version procedures, SWID generates the Binder
timestamp and displays
** NO T9xxx PROC **
in place of the Version
Procedure field.