Showing database IDs

You can show the DCM database identifiers for the known database definitions.

Before you begin

The current database must be initialized to use DCM.

About this task

ccm dcm -s|-sh|-show -dbid|-database_id -a|-all [-f|-format format]
       [-nf|-noformat] ([-ch|-column_header] | [-nch|-nocolumn_header])
       [-sep|-separator separator] ([-sby|-sortby sortspec] |
       [-ns|-nosort|-no_sort]) [-gby|-groupby groupformat] [-u|-unnumbered]
-a|-all
Specifies to show all DCM database identifiers for the known database definitions.
-ch|-column_header
Specifies to use a column header in the output format. See -ch|-column_headers for details.
-f|-format format
Specifies the command output format. See -f|-format for details.
-gby|-groupby groupformat
Specifies how to group the command output. See -gby|-groupby for details.
-nch|-nocolumn_header
Specifies not to use a column header in the output format. See -nch|-nocolumn_headers for details.
-nf|-noformat
Specifies not to use column alignment. See -nf|-noformat for details.
-ns|-no_sort
Specifies that the command output will not be sorted. See -ns|-nosort for details.
-sep|-separator separator
Specifies a different separator character. See -sep|-separator for details.
-sby|-sortby sortspec
Specifies how to sort the command output. See -sby|-sortby for details.
-u|-unnumbered
Suppresses automatic numbering of the command output (that is, the output is un-numbered). See -u|-unnumbered for details.

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