IBM Release notes - 

7894    Prior to this release, UniVerse incorrectly interpreted
        any command line argument to the PHANTOM command containing
        a -U to indicate that the PHANTOM command should be run as
        a different user, and that the user name would follow the
        -U argument. Therefore, a command such as PHANTOM LIST -USER
        would fail. The PHANTOM command has been corrected to ensure
        any -U contained on the command line has one space on either
        side to indicate the intention to run the command as a 
        different user.

Problems Fixed in UniVerse Release 10.1.13 (Build 8290)

Patricia Wilson
MIS Programmer
ext :3095
813.635.3095
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rex Gozar
Sent: Friday, December 09, 2005 8:14 AM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: RE: [U2] PHANTOM question

Glen,

I ran into this issue a couple of months ago.  The issue with "-U" when
starting a phantom appears to be a bug in the command line parser.  When
I
type in the command:

   PHANTOM DAILY-UPDATE

The command line parser thinks "-U" is the user option (for the PHANTOM
command), and subsequently fails.  It doesn't appear to have anything to
do
whether your root or not.

FYI - If I rename my paragraph from "DAILY-UPDATE" to "DAILY.UPDATE", it
works as expected.
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