sccs-sact(1)




NAME

     sccs-sact, sact - show editing activity status  of  an  SCCS
     file


SYNOPSIS

     /usr/ccs/bin/sact s.filename...


DESCRIPTION

     The sact utility informs the user of any SCCS files that are
     checked out for editing.

     The output for each  named  file  consists  of  five  fields
     separated by SPACE characters.

        o  SID of a delta that currently exists in the SCCS file,
           to which changes will be made to make the new delta

        o  SID for the new delta to be created

        o  Username of the person who has the  file  checked  out
           for editing.

        o  Date that the version was checked out.

        o  Time that the version was checked out.

     If a directory name is used in place of the s.filename argu-
     ment, the sact command applies to all s.files in that direc-
     tory. Unreadable s.files produce an error;  processing  con-
     tinues  with  the  next file (if any). The use of `-' as the
     s.filename argument indicates that the names of files are to
     be read from the standard input, one s.file per line.


ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

     See environ(5) for descriptions of the following environment
     variables  that  affect the execution of sact: LANG, LC_ALL,
     LC_CTYPE, LC_MESSAGES, and NLSPATH.


ATTRIBUTES

     See attributes(5) for descriptions of the  following  attri-
     butes:

     ____________________________________________________________
    |       ATTRIBUTE TYPE        |       ATTRIBUTE VALUE       |
    |_____________________________|_____________________________|
    | Availability                | SUNWsprot                   |
    |_____________________________|_____________________________|
    | Interface Stability         | Standard                    |
    |_____________________________|_____________________________|


SEE ALSO

     sccs(1),  sccs-delta(1),  sccs-get(1),  sccs-help(1),  sccs-
     prs(1),  sccs-prt(1),  what(1),  sccsfile(4), attributes(5),
     environ(5), standards(5)


DIAGNOSTICS

     Use the  SCCS  help  command  for  explanations  (see  sccs-
     help(1)).


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