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sccshelp
sccshelp(1) General Commands Manual sccshelp(1)
NAME
sccshelp - Provides information about a Source Code Control System (SCCS) message or command
SYNOPSIS
sccshelp [error_code] [sccs_command]
DESCRIPTION
The sccshelp command displays information about the use of a specified SCCS command or about messages generated while using the commands.
Each message has an associated error code, which can be supplied as an argument to the sccshelp command.
You can supply zero or more arguments. If you do not supply an argument, sccshelp prompts for one. You can include any of the SCCS commands
as arguments to sccshelp.
The error_code argument specifies the code, consisting of numbers and letters, that appears at the end of a message. For example, in the
following message, the error code is cm7:
There are no SCCS identification keywords in the file. (cm7)
Compatibility Notes
The SCCS help command was changed to sccshelp; the help command now provides information about the operating system.
EXAMPLES
To get sccshelp on rmdel and two error codes, enter: sccshelp rmdel gee ad3
The sccshelp command displays: rmdel: usage: rmdel -rSID {file ... | Directory | -} Removes a Delta from a Source Code Control System
File. The header flag you specified is not recognized. The header flag you supplied with the -d or -f flag is not correct. Choose a
valid header flag.
FILES
Directory containing files of message text.
SEE ALSO
Commands: admin(1), cdc(1), comb(1), delta(1), get(1), prs(1), rmdel(1), sact(1), sccs(1), sccsdiff(1), unget(1), val(1), what(1)
Files: sccsfile(4)
Programming Support Tools
sccshelp(1)