1.5.3 Rules for output of command execution results in DAT format

The table below shows the rules for output of command execution results in DAT format.

Table 1-9 Rules for output of command execution results in DAT format

CommandOptionElements are delimited by the comma (,)A character element is enclosed in double quotation marks (")A numeric element is displayed as isA null element (character element) is displayed as two consecutive double quotation marks (")Value of a null element (numeric element) is not displayed
pdbufls--YYYYY
pddbls--YYYYY
pddbst-k logiYY#1YYY
-k physYY#1Y--#2Y
-k predYY#1Y--#2Y
pdbkupls--Y--#3Y--#2Y
pdfstatfs--YYYYY
pdlogls-d sysYYYYY
pdlogucat--Y--#3Y--#2Y
pdls-d prcYYYYY
-d svrYY--#4Y--#4
-d trnYYYYY
-d ustYY--#4Y--#4
pdobils--Y#5--Y--Y
pdstedit--YY#1YYY
pdsvhostname----#6Y--#4--#2--#4
Legend:
Y: Applicable
--: Not applicable
Note
The following explains what is meant by element, character element, numeric element, and null element:
Element: Generic term that encompasses character elements, numeric elements, and null elements.
Character element: Element whose output format is a character string.
Numeric element: Element whose output format is a numeric value.
Null element: Element that contains no information.

#1: A title line is output at the top. The title line itself is not enclosed in double quotation marks (").

#2: Same as a numeric element for which no value is displayed.

#3: Same as a numeric element; displayed as is.

#4: Not applicable because there is no numeric element.

#5: If the comma is specified as the delimiter in the -C option, comma-separated elements are displayed.

#6: Not applicable because there is only one element.