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Use the archive command to archive files. Use wildcards to archive more than one file at a time. If you archive a directory of files, use the subdir=yes option to include all the subdirectories under that directory in the archive. For example, to archive the files in the d:\proj directory and the files in its subdirectories, you would enter:
dsmc archive d:\proj\ -subdir=yes
You can enter up to 20 file names on the archive command. For example, to archive the a:\h2.doc and a:\test.doc files, you would enter:
dsmc archive a:\h2.doc a:\test.doc
If you want to specify more than 20 file names, you can use the filelist option to specify a file containing a list of files for processing. See Filelist for more information.
Use the description option to assign a description to the archive:
dsmc archive a:\h2.doc -description="Chapter 2, first version"
For more information about the archive command, see Archive.