HP (Hewlett-Packard) HP 3000 Laptop User Manual


 
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Command Definitions L-O
LISTGROUP
LISTGROUP
Displays information for one or more groups.
Syntax
LISTGROUP[ groupset][,listfile] [ ;PASS] [ ;FORMAT={ SUMMARY|BRIEF|} ]
Parameters
groupset Specifies the set of groups to be listed. For account managers (AM) and
system managers (SM), the default is all (@) groups within the user's logon
account; for general users, the default is the logon group. You may use
wildcard characters to specify more than one group. Use the ? symbol to
specify a single alphanumeric character Use the # symbol to specify a
single numeric character. Use the @ symbol to specify all combinations of
valid characters. You may also specify group.account if you have system
manager (SM) capability.
listfile The name of the output file. The default is $STDLIST, a temporary file that
cannot be overwritten by a BUILD command. It is automatically specified
as a new ASCII file with variable-length records, closed in the temporary
domain, and with user-supplied carriage-control characters (CCTL), OUT
access mode, and EXC (EXCLUSIVE access) option. All other
characteristics are the same as they would be with the FILE command
default specifications.
PASS Permits users with AM and SM capability to see the group password.
FORMAT Used to specify one of several display formats.
SUMMARY Provides a summary of the group information. If FORMAT
is not specified, SUMMARY is the default.
BRIEF Generates a list of group.account names only.
Operation Notes
This command produces group information in an ASCII format.
Use
This command is available from a session, a job, a program, or in BREAK. Pressing Break
aborts the execution of this command. If you do not have account manager (AM) or system
manager (SM) capability, you can list only your logon group. Users with AM capability may
list any group in their account. Users with SM capability may list any group in the system.