2 .NA pdump "Dump raw plane information"
4 .SY "pdump <PLANES> [<fields>]"
5 The pdump command displays all information on
6 some or all of your planes.
7 pdump is a combination of plane and pstat.
8 Each plane's information is printed on one very long line.
9 Fields are separated by a single space.
11 This command is designed to be used for input to an empire tool
14 In the syntax of the pdump command
15 <PLANES> are the planes on which you wish information,
16 [<fields>] are the fields you wish to dump.
17 If no fields are specified, all fields are printed.
18 (see \*Qinfo Syntax\*U).
20 A pdump command lists all selected planes headed by:
22 Sun Feb 9 22:16:37 1997
26 The first line is the date. The second line is the
27 "DUMP PLANES <timestamp>" where the <timestamp> field is the current
28 timestamp. The third line is the columns which are output.
30 These columns represent the following fields which are also the
31 selection criteria for the command.
33 The following may be used as fields. They must be entered EXACTLY as
34 shown here (no partial pattern matching is done.)
46 react current reaction range
49 fuel amount of fuel used in one flight
51 ship ship number the plane is on
52 land land unit number the plane is on
53 laun launched into orbit?
54 orb orbiting synchronously?
55 nuke nuke name (if armed)
56 grd groundburst? (if armed)
59 A typical usage might be:
61 which would list data for all planes in realm #5.
63 A pdump lists each of your planes in the specified area.
64 The header line is a list of fields that correspond
65 to the order that pdump prints the plane info.
67 .SA "plane, pstat, Clients, Planes"