The following table lists the ctmcontb utility parameters:
| Variable | Description | 
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| -FULLDETAILS | Displays the prerequisite condition name without truncation. | 
| <Condition Name> 
 | For LIST, DELETE and DELETEFROM The condition name can include wildcard character * to indicate any number of characters (including none). When using an *, the condition name must be enclosed in quotation marks (for example, "LVL*"). Specify "*" by itself to include all existing conditions. When using both open and closed square brackets ([ and ]), the condition name must be enclosed in quotation marks (for example, "RATE[A1]"). Maximum length for a condition name is 255 characters. | 
| For LISTNOWILD and DELETENOWILD The character * in condition name is referred to as a regular character. When using an *, the condition name must be enclosed in quotation marks (for example, "LVL*"). When using both open and closed square brackets ([ and ]), the condition name must be enclosed in quotation marks (for example, "RATE[A1]"). Maximum length for a condition name is 255 characters. For Adding or Generating in XML Format When using both open and closed square brackets ([ and ]), the condition name must be enclosed in quotation marks (for example, "RATE[A1]"). Maximum length for a condition name is 255 characters | |
| For CLEAN and EXCLUDE: 
 NOTE: You can have multiple exclude parameters within the same command. | |
| <Condition Date> | Displays the date of the prerequisite condition in mmdd format. For Listing and Deleting: The condition date can include wildcard character * to indicate any number of characters (including none). When using an *, enclose the date in quotation marks (for example, "12* "). 
 For Adding or Generating in XML Format: 
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| <From Date> <To Date> | For Deleting in a Date Range: Displays the starting and ending dates for date range of prerequisite conditions to delete. Each date is in mmdd format. | 
| <output file name> | For Listing: Displays the full path name to which the report should be sent (optional). If this parameter is not specified, the output is routed to the default output device (the terminal). | 
| <Full Path file name> | Displays the name and full path of a file containing parameters for the utility. In this file, each parameter and its values (if any) are on a separate line with the same syntax they would have on the command line. Using the -input_file parameter enables you to: 
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