1.$ LICENSE COPY FORTRAN BACKUP_DATA:BACKUP.LDB This command copies the Fortran license in the default License Database to the BACKUP_DATA:BACKUP.LDB License Database. This command fails if there is more than one Fortran license in the default database. 2.$ LICENSE COPY FORTRAN /DATABASE=BACKUP_DATA:BACKUP.LDB - _$ BACKUP_DATA2:BACKUP2.LDB This command copies the Fortran license in the source License Database to the BACKUP_DATA2:BACKUP2.LDB License Database. This command fails if there is more than one Fortran license in the source database. 3.$ LICENSE COPY FORTRAN /ALL BACKUP_DATA:BACKUP.LDB This command copies all Fortran licenses in the default License Database to the BACKUP_DATA:BACKUP.LDB License Database. 4.$ LICENSE COPY FOR* BACKUP_DATA:BACKUP.LDB This command copies all licenses whose product names begin with the string "FOR" from the default License Database to the BACKUP_DATA:BACKUP.LDB License Database. In this case, using the wildcard character (*) implies the use of /ALL. 5.$ LICENSE COPY * BACKUP_DATA:BACKUP.LDB This command copies all licenses from the default License Database to the BACKUP_DATA:BACKUP.LDB License Database. In this case, using the wildcard character (*) implies the use of /ALL. 6.$ LICENSE COPY * /PRODUCER=DEC BACKUP_DATA:BACKUP.LDB This command copies all licenses with the producer name DEC from the default License Database to the BACKUP_DATA:BACKUP.LDB License Database. In this case, using the wildcard character (*) implies the use of /ALL. 7.$ LICENSE COPY D%% BACKUP_DATA:BACKUP.LDB This command copies all licenses beginning with a "D" followed by exactly two characters from the default License Database to the BACKUP_DATA:BACKUP.LDB License Database. In this case, using the wildcard character (%) implies the use of /ALL.