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SDF syntax description Appendix
Table 11: Suffixes for data types
Data type suffixes define additional rules for data type input. They contain a length or
interval specification and can be used to limit the set of values (suffix begins with without),
extend it (suffix begins with with), or declare a particular task mandatory (suffix begins with
mandatory). The following short forms are used in this manual for data type suffixes:
cat-id cat
completion compl
correction-state corr
generation gen
lower-case low
manual-release man
odd-possible odd
path-completion path-compl
separators sep
temporary-file temp-file
under-score under
user-id user
version vers
wildcard-constr wild-constr
wildcards wild
For the data type “integer”, Table 11 also contains units in italics; they are not part of the
syntax and serve simply to make it easier to read.
For special data types that are checked by the implementation, Table 11 contains suffixes
in italics (see suffix special), which are not part of the syntax.
The description of data type suffixes is valid for all commands and statements, and operand
descriptions describe only the deviations from Table 11.