How to use this guide
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Navigation
Use following controls to navigate the content in this manual:
- The arrow buttons
and
at the top of any page bring you to the next or previous heading. -
The links at the top of any page indicate the location of a topic in the hierarchy and allow you to quickly move back up.
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The icons in the footer of any page provide links to resources such as the Documentation Portal or the Video Library.
Search tips
- Multiple search terms find topics with one or more of the terms, and each term gets a different highlight color.
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For an exact multi-word search, enclose the set of terms within quotes to form a single string:
- work also finds workspace, but
"work"excludes workspace. - request also finds requests and requesting, but
"request"excludes them. - configuration also finds topics with configuring, but
"configuration"excludes them.
- work also finds workspace, but
- To customize your search further, add an operator (and, not, or) between search terms:
- configuration and settings narrows your search and only finds topics that contain both configuration and settings.
- configuration not settings widens your search and finds topics that contain configuration but not settings, topics that contain settings but not configuration, and excludes topics that contain both.
- configuration or settings widens your search and finds topics that contain configuration or settings and also topics that contain both configuration and settings.
- If your search contains an operator that you want to use as a word, enclose the phrase in quotes to tell search not to use it as an operator. For example, not required will return a search format error, but "not required" finds topics that contain not required.
- You can search for any string on a page with Command-F on Mac or CTRL+F on Windows.
Syntax conventions
Helix documentation uses the following syntax conventions to describe command line syntax.
| Notation | Meaning |
|---|---|
literal
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Must be used in the command exactly as shown. |
| italics | A parameter for which you must supply specific information. For example, for a serverid parameter, supply the ID of the server. |
[-f] |
The enclosed elements are optional. Omit the brackets when you compose the command. |
| ... |
Previous argument can be repeated.
Tip
... has a different meaning for directories. See Wildcards in the Helix Core P4 Command Reference. |
| element1 | element2 | Either element1 or element2 is required. |
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