%% "Henne, Heinz" <Heinz.Henne@nectech.co.uk> writes:
hh> You can only use -invob with -kind.
hh> If you want to see a particular type in a certain vob you need to use the
hh> @vob: syntax, like:
hh> ct lstype lbtype:NMS_9.0.1@vob:/nms/opt
Is there some significance to the "vob:" thing here? I always use:
ct lstype lbtype:sometype@/nms/opt
with no "vob:" and it works. Is there something else you could use
besides "vob:"?
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