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cdoc(1)								       cdoc(1)

Name
       cdoc - invokes CDA document conversion

Syntax
       cdoc [ -s format ] [ -d format ] [ -O options_file ] [ -m message_log ]
       [ -o outputfile ] inputfile

Description
       The cdoc command converts the  revisable	 format	 file,	inputfile,  to
       another	revisable format or to a final form file.  If inputfile is not
       specified, cdoc reads from standard input.  Unless a  destination  file
       is specified with the -o option, the cdoc command writes files to stan‐
       dard output.

       The CDA input and output converters are provided in the UDTCDABASE  and
       UDTCDAPGMR subsets.

Options
       -s format Specifies  the format of inputfile and invokes an appropriate
		 input converter as part of CDA.  Additional converters can be
		 added by other layered products.  Contact your system manager
		 for a complete list of the input formats  supported  on  your
		 system. The default format is DDIF.

       -d format Specifies the format of outputfile and invokes an appropriate
		 output converter as part of CDA.  Additional output  convert‐
		 ers can be added by other layered products. Contact your sys‐
		 tem manager for a complete list of the	 output	 formats  sup‐
		 ported on your system.	 The default format is DDIF.

       -O options_file
		 Names	the  file passed to the input and output converters to
		 control  specific  processing	options	 for  each  converter.
		 Refer	to  your  documentation	 set for a description of con‐
		 verter options.

		 The options file has a default	 file  type  of	 .cda_options.
		 Each  line  of	 the options file specifies a format name that
		 can optionally be followed by _input or _output  to  restrict
		 the option to either an input or output converter. The second
		 word is a valid option preceded by one or more spaces,	 tabs,
		 or  a	slash (/) and can contain uppercase and lowercase let‐
		 ters, numbers, dollar signs, and underlines. The case of let‐
		 ters  is not significant. If an option requires a value, then
		 spaces, tabs, or an equal sign can separate the  option  from
		 the value.

		 You  can precede any line by spaces and tabs.	To terminate a
		 line, use any character other than those used to specify  the
		 format	 names	and  options. The syntax and interpretation of
		 the text that follows the format name	is  specified  by  the
		 supplier  of the front and back end converters for the speci‐
		 fied format.

		 To specify several options for the same input or output  for‐
		 mat,  specify	one option on a line. If an invalid option for
		 an input or output format or an invalid value for  an	option
		 is  specified,	 the option may be ignored or an error message
		 may be returned. Each input or output	format	that  supports
		 processing options specifies any restrictions or special for‐
		 mats required when specifying options.

		 By default, any messages that occur during processing of  the
		 options  file are written to standard error.  For those input
		 and output formats that support a LOG option, messages can be
		 directed to a log file or to a common message log.

       -m message_log
		 Enables  enhanced  messaging  and  logs  all messages to mes‐
		 sage_log or, if '-' is specified, to standard error in	 place
		 of  the message_log.  If you do not specify this option, only
		 serious errors are reported.

		 Once you create the common message log,  CDA  access  routine
		 users can manage their front and back end messages by contin‐
		 uing to direct those messages to the common message log. When
		 you  create a common message log, error messages may still be
		 sent to individual front and back end logs through the use of
		 the  options  for those front and back ends.  The common mes‐
		 sage log serves as a convenient tool for integration of  mes‐
		 sages from the various front and back ends.

       -o outputfile
		 Specifies  the	 name  of  the output file.  If not specified,
		 cdoc writes to standard output.

See Also
       ctod(1), ddifanls(1), ddifps(1), ddiftext(1), dtifanls(1), dtifddif(1),
       dtoc(1), dxvdoc(1X), textddif(1), vdoc(1), CDA(5), cda_msg(5), DDIF(5),
       DDIS(5), DOTS(5), DTIF(5), dvr_msg(5)

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