diff --git a/man/orderly_copy_files.Rd b/man/orderly_copy_files.Rd index bcc8808b..bc8e9abe 100644 --- a/man/orderly_copy_files.Rd +++ b/man/orderly_copy_files.Rd @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ might in future expand this to allow wildcards or exceptions.} to be found that are not currently unpacked (i.e., are known only to a location that we have metadata from). If this is \code{TRUE}, then in conjunction with \link{orderly_dependency} -you might pull a large quantity of data. The default \code{NULL} is +you might pull a large quantity of data. The default is \code{NULL}. This is \code{TRUE} if remote locations are listed explicitly as a character vector in the \code{location} argument, or if you have specified \code{pull_metadata = TRUE}, otherwise \code{FALSE}.} diff --git a/man/orderly_interactive_set_search_options.Rd b/man/orderly_interactive_set_search_options.Rd index 3b9414d0..02290ba6 100644 --- a/man/orderly_interactive_set_search_options.Rd +++ b/man/orderly_interactive_set_search_options.Rd @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ might in future expand this to allow wildcards or exceptions.} to be found that are not currently unpacked (i.e., are known only to a location that we have metadata from). If this is \code{TRUE}, then in conjunction with \link{orderly_dependency} -you might pull a large quantity of data. The default \code{NULL} is +you might pull a large quantity of data. The default is \code{NULL}. This is \code{TRUE} if remote locations are listed explicitly as a character vector in the \code{location} argument, or if you have specified \code{pull_metadata = TRUE}, otherwise \code{FALSE}.} diff --git a/man/orderly_metadata_extract.Rd b/man/orderly_metadata_extract.Rd index 421dfa52..0d7dbed1 100644 --- a/man/orderly_metadata_extract.Rd +++ b/man/orderly_metadata_extract.Rd @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ might in future expand this to allow wildcards or exceptions.} to be found that are not currently unpacked (i.e., are known only to a location that we have metadata from). If this is \code{TRUE}, then in conjunction with \link{orderly_dependency} -you might pull a large quantity of data. The default \code{NULL} is +you might pull a large quantity of data. The default is \code{NULL}. This is \code{TRUE} if remote locations are listed explicitly as a character vector in the \code{location} argument, or if you have specified \code{pull_metadata = TRUE}, otherwise \code{FALSE}.} diff --git a/man/orderly_query_explain.Rd b/man/orderly_query_explain.Rd index 83bce048..a1fb9a7b 100644 --- a/man/orderly_query_explain.Rd +++ b/man/orderly_query_explain.Rd @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ might in future expand this to allow wildcards or exceptions.} to be found that are not currently unpacked (i.e., are known only to a location that we have metadata from). If this is \code{TRUE}, then in conjunction with \link{orderly_dependency} -you might pull a large quantity of data. The default \code{NULL} is +you might pull a large quantity of data. The default is \code{NULL}. This is \code{TRUE} if remote locations are listed explicitly as a character vector in the \code{location} argument, or if you have specified \code{pull_metadata = TRUE}, otherwise \code{FALSE}.} diff --git a/man/orderly_run.Rd b/man/orderly_run.Rd index 65e7e042..5173ee82 100644 --- a/man/orderly_run.Rd +++ b/man/orderly_run.Rd @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ might in future expand this to allow wildcards or exceptions.} to be found that are not currently unpacked (i.e., are known only to a location that we have metadata from). If this is \code{TRUE}, then in conjunction with \link{orderly_dependency} -you might pull a large quantity of data. The default \code{NULL} is +you might pull a large quantity of data. The default is \code{NULL}. This is \code{TRUE} if remote locations are listed explicitly as a character vector in the \code{location} argument, or if you have specified \code{pull_metadata = TRUE}, otherwise \code{FALSE}.} diff --git a/man/orderly_search.Rd b/man/orderly_search.Rd index 8dc90f24..0413e553 100644 --- a/man/orderly_search.Rd +++ b/man/orderly_search.Rd @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ might in future expand this to allow wildcards or exceptions.} to be found that are not currently unpacked (i.e., are known only to a location that we have metadata from). If this is \code{TRUE}, then in conjunction with \link{orderly_dependency} -you might pull a large quantity of data. The default \code{NULL} is +you might pull a large quantity of data. The default is \code{NULL}. This is \code{TRUE} if remote locations are listed explicitly as a character vector in the \code{location} argument, or if you have specified \code{pull_metadata = TRUE}, otherwise \code{FALSE}.}