A Summary of Commands

lComp

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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

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