MUPIP commands accept either space or "=" after "-region"
Final Release Note
MUPIP commands accept either a space or an equal sign (=
) after the -region
qualifier. Previously they were inconsistent (e.g., MUPIP INTEG expected a space, whereas MUPIP CREATE expected an equal). However, this additional ease of use causes several edge cases to behave differently, e.g.
- Region names must follow the
-region
qualifier. So, a command line such asmupip integ -region -online DEFAULT
is no longer accepted. - Previously, if no region was specified in the command line, the user would be prompted for a region name, which allowed a region name to be specified in a pipe, e.g.,
echo DEFAULT | mupip integ -region
. As region names must now be specified as part of the command, this command would have to be written asmupip integ -region DEFAULT
.
Description
Draft Release Note
MUPIP commands accept either a space or an equal sign (=
) after the -region
qualifier. Previously they were inconsistent (e.g., MUPIP INTEG expected a space, whereas MUPIP CREATE expected an equal).
Edited by K.S. Bhaskar