Annotation of 42BSD/ingres/doc/unix/printr.nr, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       root        1: .th PRINTR UNIX 3/14/79
                      2: .sh NAME
                      3: printr \- print relations
                      4: .sh SYNOPSIS
                      5: .bd printr
                      6: [
                      7: .it flags
                      8: ] database relation ...
                      9: .sh DESCRIPTION
                     10: .it Printr
                     11: prints the named relation(s)
                     12: out of the database specified,
                     13: exactly like the
                     14: .it print
                     15: command.
                     16: Retrieve permission must be granted to all people
                     17: to execute this command.
                     18: .s3
                     19: Flags accepted
                     20: are
                     21: .bd \-u,
                     22: .bd \*(+-w,
                     23: .bd \-c,
                     24: .bd \-i,
                     25: .bd \-f,
                     26: and
                     27: .bd \-v.
                     28: Their meanings are identical
                     29: to the meanings of the same flags
                     30: in \*(II.
                     31: .sh "SEE ALSO"
                     32: ingres(unix),
                     33: print(quel)
                     34: .sh DIAGNOSTICS
                     35: .in +4
                     36: .ti -4
                     37: bad flag \- you have specified a flag
                     38: which is not legal
                     39: or is in bad format.
                     40: .ti -4
                     41: you may not access database \- this database is prohibited
                     42: to you based on status information
                     43: in the users file.
                     44: .ti -4
                     45: cannot access database \- the database does not exist.
                     46: .in -4

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