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A Summary of Commands lComp
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ignored. If either the abbreviation or the translation includes white spaces, it
must be enclosed in quote characters as was shown in the example above.
The abbreviations feature can also be enabled by setting the environment
variable LOGABBREVIATIONS=M:file, where M is either s or c, and file is the
name of the file.
lComp
The lComp command combines a series of message files and produces a file
of compressed format files and an expansion format file.
Synopsis
lComp [-s name] [-c name] [-t name] [-d name] [-m name]
<file1> [file2...]
Description
lComp compiles logging format files. The input files are in the form:
XXX...NNN... message.....%fff[<<SQL spec>>]....
%fff[<<SQL spec>>]....%fff[<<SQL spec>>]...
In other words, the input files contain standard C format statements, with
optional SQL field definitions included. Long lines may be broken up with
backslash, newline sequences. Such lines are concatenated, discarding the