flags
OpenVMS usage:longword_unsigned
type: longword (unsigned)
access: read only
mechanism: by reference
Longword of bit flags. UTIL$CQUAL_FILE_PARSE scans the command
line for the qualifiers whose associated bit is set in the flags
longword. The following table lists the allowed mask and field
specifier values.
Table 3-1 UTIL$CQUAL_FILE_PARSE Flags and Masks
Qualifier Mask Value Field Specifier
/CONFIRM UTIL$M_CQF_ UTIL$V_CQF_CONFIRM
CONFIRM
/EXCLUDE UTIL$M_CQF_ UTIL$V_CQF_EXCLUDE
EXCLUDE
/BEFORE UTIL$M_CQF_BEFORE UTIL$V_CQF_BEFORE
/SINCE UTIL$M_CQF_SINCE UTIL$V_CQF_SINCE
/CREATED UTIL$M_CQF_ UTIL$V_CQF_CREATED
CREATED
/MODIFIED UTIL$M_CQF_ UTIL$V_CQF_MODIFIED
MODIFIED
/EXPIRED UTIL$M_CQF_ UTIL$V_CQF_EXPIRED
EXPIRED
/BACKUP UTIL$M_CQF_BACKUP UTIL$V_CQF_BACKUP
/BY_ UTIL$M_CQF_ UTIL$V_CQF_BYOWNER
OWNER BYOWNER
context
OpenVMS usage:longword_unsigned
type: longword (unsigned)
access: write only
mechanism: by reference
The address of a longword that receives the common file qualifier
database address. The address of the context variable must be
passed to the UTIL$CQUAL_FILE_MATCH and UTIL$CQUAL_FILE_END
routines when they are called.
found_flags
OpenVMS usage:longword_unsigned
type: longword (unsigned)
access: write only
mechanism: by reference
Longword of bit flags. This optional parameter is the longword
address of the value that indicates which common file qualifiers
were present on the command line. The mask and field specifier
values are the same values as the flags parameter, and are listed
in UTIL$CQUAL_FILE_PARSE Flags and Masks.