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      Convention  
				   | Description  
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-x 
				    | Option placed before a argument. This designates the parameter you enter. 
				   For example, to enter the user name for pmcmd, type -u or -user followed by the user name. 
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< x > 
				    | Required option. If you omit a required option, the command line program returns an error message. 
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<x | y > 
				   {x | y} 
				    | Select between required options. For the command to run, you must select from the listed options. If you omit a required option, the command line program returns an error message. 
				   In pmrep, curly brackets denote groupings of required options, as in the following example: 
					  
 If a pipe symbol (|) separates options, you must specify exactly one option. If options are not separated by pipe symbols, you must specify all the options. 
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[ x ] 
				    | Optional parameter. The command runs whether or not you enter optional parameters. For example, the Help command has the following syntax: 
				   
 If you enter a command, the command line program returns information on that command only. If you omit the command name, the command line program returns a list of all commands. 
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[ x | y ] 
				    | Select between optional parameters. 
				   For example, many commands in pmcmd run in either the wait or nowait mode. 
					  
 If you specify a mode, the command runs in the specified mode. The command runs whether or not you enter the optional parameter. 
				   If you do not specify a mode, pmcmd runs the command in the default nowait mode. 
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<  
					 |  
					 >  
					  | When a set contains subsets, the superset is indicated with bold brackets 
					  < >  
					 A bold pipe symbol ( |  
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(text) 
				    | In pmrep, parentheses surround descriptive text, such as the list of the possible values for an argument or an explanation for an option that does not take an argument. 
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