Showing members of a transfer set

You can show the direct members and, optionally, the indirect members of the specified transfer sets.

See Working with transfer sets for a discussion about indirect members.

Before you begin

The current database must be initialized to use DCM.

About this task

ccm dcm -s|-sh|-show -ts|-transfer_set -members (direct | 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] transfer_set_spec...
-ch|-column_header
Specifies to use a column header in the output format. See -ch|-column_header for details.
-members (direct|all)
Specifies what members to show. If you specify -members direct, only direct members are displayed. If you specify all, both direct and indirect members are displayed.
-nch|-nocolumn_header
Specifies not to use a column header in the output format. See -nch|-nocolumn_header for details.
-nf|-noformat
Specifies not to use column alignment. See -nf|-noformat for details.
-ns|-no_sort
Specifies not to sort the command output. 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 unnumbered). See -u|-unnumbered for details.

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