SCCSHELP(1SCCS) COMMAND REFERENCE SCCSHELP(1SCCS) NAME sccshelp, msghlp - ask for help about error messages SYNOPSIS sccshelp args msghlp args DESCRIPTION Sccshelp finds information to explain a message from a command or explain the use of a command. One or more arguments may be supplied. The arguments may be either message numbers (which normally appear in parentheses following messages) or command names, or one of the following types: type 1 Begins with nonnumerics, ends in numerics. The nonnumeric prefix is usually an abbreviation for the program or set of routines which produced the message (for example, sys13, for message 13 from the sys command). The file /usr/lib/errtags/helploc will be checked for a file corresponding to the nonnumeric prefix. That file will then be searched for the message. If /usr/lib/errtags/helploc does not exist or the prefix is not found there, the search will be attempted on /usr/lib/errtags/<non-numeric prefix>, (for example, /usr/lib/errtags/zz), with the search key being <remainder of arg> (for example, 32). type 2 Does not contain numerics (as a command, such as get) The file /usr/lib/errtags/cmds is searched, with the search key being the whole argument. type 3 Is all numeric (for example, 212), or if the file as determined above does not exist, the search will be attempted on /usr/lib/errtags/default with the search key being the entire argument. The response of the program will be the explanatory information related to the argument, if there is any. EXAMPLES This request is of type 2 described above. Sccshelp will search the file /usr/lib/errtags/cmds to find information that will explain the command ident: sccshelp ident Printed 5/12/88 1
SCCSHELP(1SCCS) COMMAND REFERENCE SCCSHELP(1SCCS) FILES /usr/lib/errtags Directory containing files of message text. /usr/lib/errtags/<non-numeric prefix> The file searched if the message is not found in /usr/lib/errtags/helploc. /usr/lib/errtags/default The file searched if the argument is all numeric. /usr/lib/errtags/helploc The file searched if the argument has a nonnumeric prefix. /usr/lib/errtags/cmds Contains the syntax lines for the commands. RETURN VALUE [NO_ERRS] Command completed without error. [USAGE] Incorrect command line syntax. Execution terminated. SEE ALSO msghlp(1), ERROR(3c), and errtag(5). Printed 5/12/88 2
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