.IR fields ]
.RB [ \-O | \-\-sort
.IR sort_fields ]
+.RB [ \-S | \-\-select
+.IR Selection ]
.RI [ device_name ]
.RE
.br
.BR \-r | \-\-readonly
Set the table being loaded read-only.
.TP
+.BR \-S | \-\-select \ \fISelection
+Display only rows that match Selection criteria. All rows are displayed
+with the additional "selected" column (-o selected) showing 1 if the row
+matches the Selection and 0 otherwise. The Selection criteria are defined
+by specifying column names and their valid values while making use of
+supported comparison operators. As a quick help and to see full list of
+column names that can be used in Selection and the set of supported
+selection operators, check the output of \fBdmsetup info -c -S help\fP
+command.
+.TP
.IR \fB\-\-table \ < table >
Specify a one-line table directly on the command line.
.TP
Output columns as rows.
.TP
.BR \-S ", " \-\-select " " \fISelection
-Display only rows that match selection criteria. All rows are displayed with
+Display only rows that match Selection criteria. All rows are displayed with
the additional "selected" column (\fB-o selected\fP) showing 1 if the row
-matches the Selection and 0 otherwise. The selection criteria are defined
+matches the Selection and 0 otherwise. The Selection criteria are defined
by specifying column names and their valid values (that can include reserved
values) while making use of supported comparison operators. See \fBlvm\fP(8)
and \fB\-S\fP, \fB\-\-select\fP description for more detailed information
-about constructing the selection criteria. As a quick help and to see full
-list of columns names that can be used in selection including the list of
+about constructing the Selection criteria. As a quick help and to see full
+list of column names that can be used in Selection including the list of
reserved values and the set of supported selection operators, check the
output of \fBlvs -S help\fP command.
.TP
units of physical extents.
.TP
.BR \-S ", " \-\-select " " \fISelection
-Display only rows that match selection criteria. All rows are displayed with
+Display only rows that match Selection criteria. All rows are displayed with
the additional "selected" column (\fB-o selected\fP) showing 1 if the row
-matches the Selection and 0 otherwise. The selection criteria are defined
+matches the Selection and 0 otherwise. The Selection criteria are defined
by specifying column names and their valid values (that can include reserved
values) while making use of supported comparison operators. See \fBlvm\fP(8)
and \fB\-S\fP, \fB\-\-select\fP description for more detailed information
-about constructing the selection criteria. As a quick help and to see full
-list of columns names that can be used in selection including the list of
+about constructing the Selection criteria. As a quick help and to see full
+list of column names that can be used in Selection including the list of
reserved values and the set of supported selection operators, check the
output of \fBpvs -S help\fP command.
.TP
Output columns as rows.
.TP
.BR \-S ", " \-\-select " " \fISelection
-Display only rows that match selection criteria. All rows are displayed with
+Display only rows that match Selection criteria. All rows are displayed with
the additional "selected" column (\fB-o selected\fP) showing 1 if the row
-matches the Selection and 0 otherwise. The selection criteria are defined
+matches the Selection and 0 otherwise. The Selection criteria are defined
by specifying column names and their valid values (that can include reserved
values) while making use of supported comparison operators. See \fBlvm\fP(8)
and \fB\-S\fP, \fB\-\-select\fP description for more detailed information
-about constructing the selection criteria. As a quick help and to see full
-list of columns names that can be used in selection including the list of
+about constructing the Selection criteria. As a quick help and to see full
+list of column names that can be used in Selection including the list of
reserved values and the set of supported selection operators, check the
output of \fBvgs -S help\fP command.
.TP