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NAME

       dbigcg - Index a GCG formatted database

SYNOPSIS

       dbigcg -dbname string -idformat list -directory directory -filenames string
              -release string -date string -fields list -exclude string -maxindex integer
              -sortoptions string -systemsort boolean -cleanup boolean -outfile outfile
              -indexoutdir outdir

       dbigcg -help

DESCRIPTION

       dbigcg is a command line program from EMBOSS (“the European Molecular Biology Open
       Software Suite”). It is part of the "Utils:Database indexing" command group(s).

OPTIONS

   Input section
       -dbname string

       -idformat list
           Default value: EMBL

       -directory directory
           Default value: .

       -filenames string
           Default value: *.seq

   Required section
       -release string
           Default value: 0.0

       -date string
           Default value: 00/00/00

   Advanced section
       -fields list
           Default value: acc

       -exclude string

       -maxindex integer

       -sortoptions string
           Sort options, typically '-T .' to use current directory for work files and '-k 1,1' to
           force GNU sort to use the first field Default value: -T . -k 1,1

       -systemsort boolean
           Default value: Y

       -cleanup boolean
           Default value: Y

   Output section
       -outfile outfile

       -indexoutdir outdir
           Default value: .

BUGS

       Bugs can be reported to the Debian Bug Tracking system (http://bugs.debian.org/emboss), or
       directly to the EMBOSS developers
       (http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=93650&atid=605031).

SEE ALSO

       dbigcg is fully documented via the tfm(1) system.

AUTHOR

       Debian Med Packaging Team <debian-med-packaging@lists.alioth.debian.org>
           Wrote the script used to autogenerate this manual page.

COPYRIGHT

       This manual page was autogenerated from an Ajax Control Definition of the EMBOSS package.
       It can be redistributed under the same terms as EMBOSS itself.