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6.6.0.2.2.3.1: Using abbreviations in wscp commands

6.6.0.2.2.3.1: Using abbreviations in wscp commands

In interactive mode, the wscp interface allows abbreviations for the first word of a command only (that is, for object types). All other options must be fully specified. If an abbreviation is ambiguous, wscp returns an error that includes a list of all matches. Entering a question mark (?) at the wscp> prompt lists all supported commands and object types (including Tcl commands).

In the following example, the word JMS is ambiguous:

wscp> JMS list
Ambiguous command name  "JMS":  JMSConnectionFactory, JMSDestination, JMSProvider

To resolve the ambiguity, you must provide as many characters as needed to uniquely identify the desired object type--for example, JMSD.

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