How Do You List All The Acids That Start With The Same First Few Characters (High Level Qualifier)?
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Question:
How do you list all the acids that start with the same first few characters (high level qualifier)? Can masking characters be used?
Answer:
The TSS LIST 'ACIDPRFX' keyword can be used to list acids that begin with a common high level qualifier.
Masking characters cannot be used with the TSS LIST command.
The syntax of the command is:
TSS LIST(ACIDS) ACIDPRFX(acid-prefix)
Additional Information:
Please refer to the CA Top Secret Command Functions Guide in r15.0 or the below link in r16.0 for more details about the ACIDPRFX keyword.