dspcat - Displays all or part of a message catalog
dspcat [-g] catalog_name [set_number[message_number]]
Formats the output so that it can be used as input to the
gencat command. You cannot use the message_number argument
with the -g option.
Specifies a file containing a message catalog. If the file
is not in the current directory, dspcat searches for it in
the set of directories specified by the NLSPATH environment
variable. (For more information about NLSPATH, see
catopen(3).) Specifies a set in the catalog. Specifies a
particular number in the specified set.
The dspcat command, part of the Tru64 UNIX Message Facility,
displays a particular message, all of the messages in
a set, or all of the messages in a catalog.
If you include all three command operands, dspcat displays
a particular message. If you do not include message_number,
all the messages in the specified set are displayed.
If you specify only catalog_name, all the messages in the
catalog are displayed. If you specify either an invalid
message_number or invalid set_number, an error message is
displayed. You must include set_number if you include message_number.
To display message number 2 in set number 1 of test.cat,
enter: dspcat test.cat 1 2
Commands: dspmsg(1), gencat(1), mkcatdefs(1)
Functions: catclose(3), catgets(3), catopen(3)
dspcat(1)
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