msgdd=
filename
Specifies the name or the full path name of the file where the acif
command writes error messages. If you specify the file name without
a path, the acif command puts the error file into your current
directory. If you do not specify msgdd, the acif command uses
standard error for its message output.
objconlib=
pathlist
Specifies the directories in which setup files are stored. A COM setup
file consists of a MO:DCA structure called an object container. For
further information about the COM setup file see page 30.
The value is:
pathlist
Any valid search path. You must use a colon (:) to
separate multiple paths. The acif command searches the
paths in the order in which they are specified.
The acif command searches for a setup file in the following order:
1. The paths you specified with userlib, if any
2. The paths you specified with objconlib, if any
3. The paths specified in reslib, if any
4. The paths specified by the PSFPATH environment variable
5. The directory /usr/lpp/psf/reslib
outexit=
programname
Specifies the name or the full path name of the output record exit
program. The acif command calls this program for every output record
(every line) it writes to the output document file ( outputdd). If you
specify the file name without a path, the acif command searches for
the file name in the paths specified by the PATH environment
variable. If you do not specify this parameter, the acif command will
not use an output record exit program. The value is:
programname
Any valid output record exit program name. The exit
program name is case-sensitive.
outputdd=
filename
Specifies the name or the full path name of the output document file.
If you specify the file name without a path, the acif command puts the
output file into your current directory. If you do not specify outputdd,
the acif command writes the output to standard output.
ovlylib=
pathlist
Specifies the directories in which overlays are stored. The value is:
pathlist
Any valid search path. You must use a colon (:) to
separate multiple paths. The acif command searches the
paths in the order in which they are specified.
The acif command searches for an overlay in the following order:
1. The paths you specified with userlib, if any
2. The paths you specified with ovlylib, if any
3. The paths specified in reslib, if any
4. The paths specified by the PSFPATH environment variable
5. The directory /usr/lpp/psf/reslib
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