/PAGES=string
Positional qualifier.
Specifies that only the pages within the specified range be
generated as output. By default, DSR generates output for all
pages. Specify the range as follows:
start-page-number:end-page-number,...
You can specify up to five ranges (for example, /PAGES="2-9:2-12,
4-1:4-10, 5-9:5-9, A-1:A-3, and Index-1:Index-5"). You can omit
the colon (:) and the end page number on the last range. You can
omit the quotation marks (" ") if you specify only one range.
Page numbers must be specified in their default form, not the
form specified in a .DISPLAY command. You can specify just the
appendix letter or name to produce an entire appendix. You can
specify just the word INDEX to produce an entire index.
If you specify only a starting page number, output begins at the
specified page and continues to the end of the file. To output a
single page, the start range and end range must be the same (for
example, /PAGES=5:5).
For an entire appendix, only a letter is required (for example,
/PAGES=A). For an entire index, only the word INDEX is required
(/PAGES=INDEX). You can refer to specific appendix or index pages
with a numeric suffix such as INDEX-10.
Note that the /PAGES qualifier does not recognize any display
modes. You must specify the default form of page numbers (5-15)
rather than any special form you may have specified with the
.DISPLAY NUMBER command (for example, V-15). For details on the
.DISPLAY NUMBER command, enter HELP DSR at the DCL prompt.