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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Notice; Restricted Rights Legend
  • Page 9 – Restricted Rights Legend 2
  • Page 11 – Preface; Chapter 1; command alphabetically for your ease of use.; or
  • Page 13 – Commands by Task
  • Page 14 – Task-Related Commands
  • Page 15 – Command; Accessing Subsystems and Utilities
  • Page 16 – Communicating with Other Users
  • Page 17 – Managing Devices
  • Page 18 – Managing Jobs and Sessions
  • Page 19 – Managing Spooler Operations
  • Page 20 – Managing System Resources
  • Page 21 – Managing User/System Logging
  • Page 22 – Using Command Files and User-Defined Commands
  • Page 25 – Chapter 2; Command Definitions A-B; Syntax; Break; NEWACCT; Examples
  • Page 27 – Commands and Parameters; Required Parameters; myfile; Optional Parameters
  • Page 28 – Positional Parameters; REC; Keyword Parameters; CAPITAL
  • Page 30 – Native Mode Command Structure; parser; Formal Command Specification
  • Page 31 – Combining Positional/Keyword Parameters; subparameters; Entering Numbers in Commands; suspend
  • Page 32 – decimal; Using Quotes and Strings; string; General Rules for Using Quotes; required
  • Page 33 – String Processing; string processing; Quotes within Strings; quote folding; Exceptions
  • Page 34 – SETVAR; Invoking User Defined Commands; UDCA
  • Page 35 – If a parameter value begins with a quote it; The SETVAR Command; The; The XEQ Command; The; NOTE
  • Page 36 – Remote Sessions and Command Intrinsics; When used to invoke commands on
  • Page 37 – Running the CI as a Program; RUN; RUN; Parm
  • Page 38 – ABORT; ABORT
  • Page 39 – ABORTIO; Parameters; ldev; Operation Notes; CTRL A; Use
  • Page 40 – It is necessary to issue several; Related Information; Commands
  • Page 41 – ABORTJOB
  • Page 42 – Performing System Operation Tasks
  • Page 43 – ACCEPT; ACCEPT
  • Page 44 – To permit logical device 19 to accept jobs and data, enter:
  • Page 45 – ALLOCATE; CAUTION
  • Page 46 – Example; To allocate a procedure identified as
  • Page 47 – ALLOW; user; Using an indirect file to allow commands
  • Page 48 – password; Using ALLOW in subsystem mode; Return; all; console
  • Page 50 – ALTACCT; USERPASS; RESETACCT
  • Page 51 – fileaccess
  • Page 53 – Parameter
  • Page 54 – volumesetname; Performing System Management Tasks
  • Page 55 – ALTFILE; ALTFILE
  • Page 56 – POSIXgroupname; ALTSEC
  • Page 57 – ALTGROUP; PASS
  • Page 60 – username
  • Page 61 – LEILA
  • Page 62 – ALTJOB; nnn; BREAK
  • Page 64 – ALTLOG; logid
  • Page 66 – ALTPROC
  • Page 67 – anyuser
  • Page 69 – MPE/iX Intrinsics Reference Manual
  • Page 70 – objectname
  • Page 71 – MPE Syntax; HFS Syntax
  • Page 75 – ACD Examples; only
  • Page 76 – execute
  • Page 77 – ALTSPOOLFILE; ALTSPOOLFILE; PRI
  • Page 78 – Native Mode Spooler Reference Manual
  • Page 79 – ALTUSER
  • Page 80 – WHO
  • Page 81 – Opt
  • Page 82 – capabilitylist
  • Page 83 – ASSOCIATE; devclass; LP; TAPE
  • Page 85 – BASIC
  • Page 86 – BASIC/V Compiler Manual
  • Page 87 – BASICGO
  • Page 88 – MYPROG
  • Page 89 – BASICOMP
  • Page 90 – BASIC/V Compiler Reference Manual
  • Page 91 – BASICPREP
  • Page 93 – BBASIC
  • Page 94 – . The data that the program uses is stored in the input file
  • Page 95 – BBASICGO; infile; filename command. The
  • Page 97 – BBASICOMP
  • Page 98 – HP Business BASIC/XL Reference Manual
  • Page 99 – BBASICPREP
  • Page 101 – BBXL
  • Page 103 – BBXLCOMP; textfile
  • Page 104 – filename command. Compile the source program in
  • Page 105 – Manuals
  • Page 106 – BBXLGO; filename command. The program then can be
  • Page 107 – suspends the execution of this command. Entering the
  • Page 108 – To compile, link, and execute the HP Business BASIC/XL program
  • Page 109 – BBXLLK; filename command. The program may be
  • Page 111 – BREAKJOB
  • Page 115 – outpri
  • Page 117 – langid
  • Page 118 – blockfactor
  • Page 119 – BYE; HELLO; HELLO
  • Page 121 – Chapter 3; Command Definitions C-E
  • Page 122 – CALC; CALC; expression; expression; Table 3-1 Logical Operators - The CALC Command
  • Page 123 – Table 3-2 Results of CALC; Command Interpreter Access and Variables Programmer's Guide; sample
  • Page 124 – CCXL; CCXL; CCTEXT
  • Page 126 – HP C Programmer's Guide
  • Page 127 – CCXLGO; CCXLGO
  • Page 129 – CCXLLK; CCXLLK
  • Page 131 – CHANGELOG; CHANGELOG
  • Page 132 – fname
  • Page 134 – CHDIR; CHDIR
  • Page 135 – Affects
  • Page 137 – CHGROUP; CHGROUP; CHGROUP
  • Page 138 – GORODA
  • Page 142 – HP COBOL II/XL Reference Manual
  • Page 143 – COBTEXT
  • Page 144 – quotedstring
  • Page 145 – TEXTFL
  • Page 148 – SFILE
  • Page 150 – xdbfilename
  • Page 159 – COBOLII
  • Page 162 – COBOLIIGO
  • Page 164 – COBOLIIPREP
  • Page 166 – COMMENT; JOB
  • Page 167 – CONSOLE; CONSOLE
  • Page 168 – To determine the current location of the system console, enter:
  • Page 169 – CONTINUE; CONTINUE
  • Page 171 – COPY; COPY
  • Page 173 – MyFile; FCOPY
  • Page 174 – DATA; DATA
  • Page 175 – jsname
  • Page 177 – DEALLOCATE; DEALLOCATE; ErrMessage
  • Page 179 – DEBUG; DEBUG; commands; DEBUG
  • Page 181 – DELETESPOOLFILE; DELETESPOOLFILE
  • Page 182 – HEADOFF
  • Page 183 – DELETEVAR; DELETEVAR; varname; varname
  • Page 185 – DISALLOW; SHOW; DISALLOW; DISALLOW
  • Page 186 – operator
  • Page 188 – DISASSOCIATE; DISASSOCIATE
  • Page 189 – DISCRPS; DISCRPS
  • Page 190 – To use the
  • Page 192 – Refer to the
  • Page 193 – DISKUSE; DISKUSE
  • Page 195 – HPPROMPT; Hierarchical Directory Structure; DIRECTORY
  • Page 197 – and; number always equals the sum of all other
  • Page 198 – DISMOUNT; DISMOUNT
  • Page 200 – Volume Management Reference Manual
  • Page 201 – DO; REDO; DO; Table 3-4 DO Command - Reexecute Directives; REDO; Executes
  • Page 204 – Editing Samples; Directive
  • Page 207 – DOIONOW; DOIONOW; Use the
  • Page 208 – DOWN; DOWN; DOWN; DOWN
  • Page 210 – DOWNLOAD; DOWNLOAD
  • Page 211 – To respond to a forms message such as the following:
  • Page 212 – DSTAT; DSTAT; Table 3-7 defines the various status responses.; Table 3-7 Disk Drive Status
  • Page 213 – Status
  • Page 214 – ECHO; ECHO; message; message
  • Page 216 – listfile
  • Page 217 – ELSE; ELSE
  • Page 218 – ELSEIF; ELSEIF; Table 3-8 Logical Operators - The ELSEIF Command
  • Page 220 – ENDIF; ENDIF
  • Page 221 – ENDWHILE; ENDWHILE
  • Page 222 – EOD; EOD; Type of File
  • Page 224 – EOJ; EOJ; EOJ; EOJ
  • Page 225 – ERRCLEAR; ERRCLEAR
  • Page 226 – ERRDUMP; ERRDUMP; SYS; ERRDUMP
  • Page 227 – A sample system response is:
  • Page 228 – ESCAPE; ESCAPE; errnum
  • Page 230 – EXIT; EXIT
  • Page 231 – Chapter 4; Command Definition F-K
  • Page 232 – fcopycommand; RESUME
  • Page 234 – FILE; FILE
  • Page 238 – Syntax for Option
  • Page 239 – Parameters for Option
  • Page 240 – numrec; numextents
  • Page 241 – KSAMXL
  • Page 242 – Syntax for Access
  • Page 243 – Parameters for Access; numbuffers
  • Page 245 – formid; Syntax for Disposition
  • Page 246 – formaldesignators; Implicit File Commands for Subsystems
  • Page 247 – disk; HFS Examples
  • Page 250 – FORMSALIGN
  • Page 251 – DIALOG
  • Page 254 – FORTGO; FORTGO
  • Page 255 – HP FORTRAN/3000 Reference Manual
  • Page 256 – FORTPREP; FORTPREP
  • Page 260 – To create a USL file with the
  • Page 261 – FREERIN; GETRIN
  • Page 262 – FTN; FTN
  • Page 263 – uslfile; HP FORTRAN 77/iX Reference
  • Page 264 – FTNGO; FTNGO
  • Page 265 – and send the program listing to the file
  • Page 266 – FTNPREP; FTNPREP
  • Page 268 – FTNXL; FTNXL
  • Page 269 – info
  • Page 271 – FTNXLGO; FTNXLGO; FTNTEXT
  • Page 273 – FTNXLLK; FTNXLLK
  • Page 275 – GETLOG; GETLOG
  • Page 276 – System Startup, Configuration, and Shutdown Reference Manual
  • Page 277 – rinpassword; To acquire a global RIN and assign to it the password
  • Page 280 – HEADON; HEADON
  • Page 284 – Group Name
  • Page 285 – Passwords; Terminal Types
  • Page 287 – HELP; HELP; commandname
  • Page 288 – Using HELP as a subsystem
  • Page 290 – not; Using HELP in direct mode; keywords
  • Page 292 – Table 4-1 Logical Operators - The IF Command; WARN
  • Page 293 – different
  • Page 294 – INPUT; INPUT
  • Page 296 – Table 4-2 INPUT Command Function; unquoted
  • Page 298 – queuename
  • Page 300 – numcopies
  • Page 302 – The following example shows using the
  • Page 303 – JOBFENCE; JOBFENCE; priorityfence; priorityfence
  • Page 305 – JOBPRI; JOBPRI
  • Page 306 – JOBSECURITY; JOBSECURITY; omitted
  • Page 308 – command will display a warning when the output produces a
  • Page 309 – LDISMOUNT; LDISMOUNT; Specify
  • Page 312 – LIMIT
  • Page 314 – LINK
  • Page 316 – entryname
  • Page 318 – HP Link Editor/XL Reference Manual
  • Page 319 – LISTACCT; LISTACCT; acctset
  • Page 321 – LISTDIR
  • Page 323 – LISTEQ; LISTEQ
  • Page 324 – LISTF; LISTF; fileset; Table 4-5 Format Options
  • Page 325 – • Fully qualified MPE file name is replaced by an; Listlevel
  • Page 326 – Operation; SHOWPROC
  • Page 327 – aborts the execution of this command.; Level 0 File Display
  • Page 328 – Level 6 File Display
  • Page 329 – Level -2 File Display
  • Page 330 – Additional Information
  • Page 331 – Chapter 5; Command Definitions L-O
  • Page 332 – Using Wildcards
  • Page 334 – Table 5-1 Format Options
  • Page 335 – • Fully qualified MPE file name is replaced by an absolute; Opti
  • Page 338 – MPE Examples
  • Page 339 – shown as the character
  • Page 340 – NAME
  • Page 341 – The next example illustrates the use of the
  • Page 344 – LISTFTEMP; LISTFTEMP; Table 5-2 List Options
  • Page 345 – SECTORS; Option
  • Page 348 – LISTGROUP; LISTGROUP; groupset
  • Page 350 – LISTJOBQ; LISTJOBQ
  • Page 351 – LISTLOG; LISTLOG
  • Page 353 – LISTREDO; LISTREDO; outfile; Table 5-3 History Stack Ranges
  • Page 355 – LISTSPF; LISTSPF; Parameter Definitions; SPOOLID
  • Page 356 – equation
  • Page 357 – condition
  • Page 360 – Display Field and Description; jobnum
  • Page 363 – SELECTED
  • Page 365 – LISTUSER; LISTUSER; userset
  • Page 366 – utility should be run to
  • Page 367 – LMOUNT; LMOUNT
  • Page 370 – LOG; LOG; allowed
  • Page 371 – LOGON
  • Page 372 – This logs off all users except
  • Page 374 – MOUNT; MOUNT; MOUNT; MOUNT
  • Page 377 – PUB; acctname; Table 5-6 Account Manager Default Capabilities; Attribute
  • Page 378 – cpu
  • Page 382 – NEWDIR; NEWDIR
  • Page 383 – groupname
  • Page 384 – Creates a new group within an account.; for a group that is greater than the limits
  • Page 385 – connect
  • Page 388 – NEWJOBQ; The NEWJOBQ command creates a new job queue.; qname; SM/OP capability is required to execute this command.
  • Page 389 – NEWLINK; NEWLINK; NEWLINK
  • Page 390 – You can issue the
  • Page 391 – Or, optionally use the positional parameters and enter:; Absolute symbolic links
  • Page 392 – Relative symbolic links; PURGELINK
  • Page 393 – NEWUSER; NEWUSER; Capabilities assigned to the user with the
  • Page 395 – To define a new user named; Capability
  • Page 397 – NSCONTROL; NSCONTROL function
  • Page 398 – service
  • Page 399 – minservers
  • Page 401 – NSCONTROL SERVER; NETCONTROL
  • Page 402 – OCTCOMP; OCTCO; OCTCOMP; OCTCOMP
  • Page 405 – input; adlist
  • Page 406 – OPENQ; OPENQ
  • Page 410 – OUTFENCE; OUTFENCE; READY
  • Page 413 – Chapter 6; Command Definitions P-R
  • Page 414 – PASCAL; PASCAL
  • Page 415 – MPE Segmenter Reference Manual
  • Page 416 – PASCALGO; PASCALGO
  • Page 417 – progfile
  • Page 418 – PASCALPREP; PASCALPREP
  • Page 420 – PASSWORD; PASSWORD; The old user password is requested only if it exists.
  • Page 421 – PASXL; PASXL; PASTEXT
  • Page 423 – HP Pascal/iX Reference Manual
  • Page 424 – PASXLGO; PASXLGO
  • Page 426 – PASXLLK; PASXLLK
  • Page 428 – PAUSE; jobid
  • Page 431 – reports CIWARN 9032 if the job is not streamed within 30 minutes.
  • Page 432 – PLISTF
  • Page 434 – PREP
  • Page 437 – PREPRUN; fileref
  • Page 438 – LMAP
  • Page 440 – patchsize
  • Page 441 – stacksize
  • Page 442 – PRINT
  • Page 443 – Table 6-1 PRINT Command Control; Response
  • Page 444 – value
  • Page 446 – HFS Example
  • Page 447 – PURGE; PURGE; filereference; filereference
  • Page 450 – PURGEACCT; PURGEACCT
  • Page 452 – PURGEDIR; PURGEDIR
  • Page 457 – PURGEGROUP; PURGEGROUP
  • Page 459 – PURGEJOBQ; PURGEJOBQ
  • Page 460 – linkname
  • Page 461 – PURGEUSER; PURGEUSER; PURGEUSER; PURGEUSER
  • Page 463 – STORE and TurboSTORE/iX Manual
  • Page 465 – Table 6-2 Re-execute Directives for the REDO Command; editstring
  • Page 466 – The edit string must be surrounded by quotation marks (; The editing directives used in editstring are defined in Table 6-3.; Table 6-3 Editing Directives for the REDO Command
  • Page 468 – The Table 6-4 shows examples of using the
  • Page 471 – REFUSE; REFUSE
  • Page 472 – RELEASE; SECURE; RELEASE
  • Page 474 – RELLOG; RELLOG; DATALOG
  • Page 475 – RENAME; RENAME; oldfilereference,newfilereference; oldfilereference; newfilereference; RENAME
  • Page 476 – lockword
  • Page 477 – REPLY; pin; nn
  • Page 479 – REPORT; REPORT; REPORT
  • Page 481 – displayed
  • Page 482 – RESET; RESET
  • Page 484 – acct
  • Page 485 – RESETDUMP; RESETDUMP; None; To disarm the stackdump/debug facility enter:
  • Page 486 – RESTORE; RESTORE; RESTORE
  • Page 489 – Specifying Database Files
  • Page 490 – MPE and HFS Naming Equivalences; filestoexclude
  • Page 491 – showparmlist; filesetlist
  • Page 494 – filegroupname
  • Page 496 – Volume Set Notes; directoryname
  • Page 497 – restorefile
  • Page 498 – backupname
  • Page 500 – ABC; STORE
  • Page 503 – RESUMEJOB
  • Page 504 – RESUMELOG; RESUMELOG
  • Page 505 – RESUMESPOOL; RESUMESPOOL; RESUMESPOOL; RESUMESPOOL
  • Page 506 – FOPEN
  • Page 507 – RETURN; RETURN; RETURN; RETURN
  • Page 508 – RPG; RPG
  • Page 510 – RPGGO; RPGGO
  • Page 512 – RPGPREP; RPGPREP
  • Page 515 – RPGXL; RPGXL
  • Page 517 – NMRL
  • Page 518 – RPGXLGO; RPGXLGO
  • Page 519 – RPGSRC
  • Page 520 – RPGXLLK; RPGXLLK
  • Page 521 – HP RPG/XL Reference Manual
  • Page 522 – implied; Native Mode
  • Page 525 – extern double c
  • Page 526 – The last column gives the access rights for the symbol.
  • Page 527 – Compatibility Mode; account
  • Page 529 – nmstacksize
  • Page 531 – unsatproc
  • Page 535 – Chapter 7; Command Definitions S-SO
  • Page 536 – SAVE; SAVE; SAVE
  • Page 540 – SEGMENTER; SEGMENTER
  • Page 542 – SET
  • Page 543 – The following example illustrates using the
  • Page 544 – SETCATALOG; WARNING; catfilename; catfilename
  • Page 547 – SETCLOCK; SYNTAX
  • Page 548 – NOW; The Use of The Time Zone Offset
  • Page 549 – Results of the Time Zone Form
  • Page 550 – How a System Time Change Affects Accounting Information
  • Page 551 – Examples of Date-Time and Correction Forms:; SHOWCLOCK
  • Page 552 – Examples of the Time Zone Form:; Moving from Standard Time to Daylight Savings Time:
  • Page 553 – SETCOUNTER
  • Page 556 – SETDUMP; SETDUMP
  • Page 558 – SETJCW; SETJCW; jcwname delimiter value; jcwname
  • Page 559 – PROGCNTR; JCW Values and Mnemonics; Bit Value
  • Page 561 – Conditional Execution Using JCWs
  • Page 563 – SETMSG; SETMSG
  • Page 564 – Table 7-1 Logical Operators - The SETVAR Command; SYSTEM
  • Page 566 – SHOWALLOCATE; SHOWALLOCATE
  • Page 568 – To display summary status information regarding allocation.
  • Page 569 – SHOWALLOW; SHOWALLOW; SHOWALLOW
  • Page 570 – SHOWCATALOG; SHOWCATALOG
  • Page 571 – To display the account-level UDC files of all users in the; To display a list of the cataloged files for the user
  • Page 572 – SHOWTIME
  • Page 573 – SHOWDEV; Reports the status of input/output devices.; SHOWDEV; COLUMN
  • Page 575 – Copy or read the ACD.; To display the status of all devices of the device class
  • Page 576 – SHOWIN; SHOWIN; STATUS; Syntax for Item
  • Page 578 – DFID
  • Page 579 – SHOWJCW; SHOWJCW
  • Page 582 – Parameters for Item
  • Page 583 – SHOWJOB SCHED
  • Page 585 – SHOWLOG; SHOWLOG; xxxx; If the logging system is disabled, MPE/iX displays the message:; To display the current log file status, enter:
  • Page 586 – SHOWLOGSTATUS; SHOWLOGSTATUS
  • Page 587 – The current file number in the set.
  • Page 588 – SHOWME; SHOWME; SHOWME; ITEM; SHOWME
  • Page 592 – jsnum
  • Page 596 – jobspec
  • Page 598 – Below is a sample output of the default
  • Page 599 – To display a summary of information for PIN 42, enter:
  • Page 600 – SHOWQ; SHOWQ
  • Page 603 – Prints current time and date, as indicated by system clock.
  • Page 604 – SHOWVAR; VARIABLE NAME = value
  • Page 605 – axval; Displays
  • Page 606 – To display all variables created by the user with the; To display all user-defined variables matching
  • Page 608 – This command may be issued only at the physical console.; To shut down the system in order to identify a DTC hang, use the
  • Page 609 – SHUTQ; SHUTQ
  • Page 610 – To shut the queue for all devices in class
  • Page 611 – Chapter 8; Command Definitions SP-Z
  • Page 612 – SPEED; SPEED; newinspeed; newspeed; newinspeed
  • Page 613 – To manually change the speed and enter
  • Page 614 – SPL; SPL
  • Page 615 – newfile
  • Page 617 – SPLGO; SPLGO
  • Page 619 – SPLPREP; SPLPREP
  • Page 622 – SPOOLER
  • Page 627 – page
  • Page 629 – OFFSET
  • Page 631 – SPOOLF; SPOOLF
  • Page 638 – is breakable. However, you cannot stop the actions by pressing; you can access with the
  • Page 639 – STARTSESS
  • Page 641 – termtype; TUNE
  • Page 642 – ciinfo
  • Page 643 – ciparm; NOWAIT
  • Page 644 – To start a session named
  • Page 645 – STARTSPOOL; STARTSPOOL
  • Page 647 – STOPSPOOL; STOPSPOOL
  • Page 648 – To terminate spooling on device 6 and leave the queue open, enter:
  • Page 651 – filedesig
  • Page 653 – thisisit; creator
  • Page 656 – Store and TurboSTORE/iX Manual
  • Page 657 – minutes
  • Page 658 – filecode
  • Page 660 – yyyymmdd
  • Page 661 – storefile
  • Page 663 – time
  • Page 666 – To store files from a group and account and to purge them after the
  • Page 668 – DATE
  • Page 669 – How to Stream JobsBegin each job in the input file with the
  • Page 670 – Terminating Time Scheduled Job
  • Page 673 – STREAMS; STREAMS; JOBTAPE; To enable jobs and data streams on logical device number 10, enter:
  • Page 675 – SUSPENDSPOOL; SUSPENDSPOOL
  • Page 677 – SWITCHLOG; SWITCHLOG; SWITCHLOG
  • Page 679 – SYSGEN; SYSGEN; basegroup
  • Page 681 – TELL; TELL
  • Page 682 – BROWN; TELLOP
  • Page 684 – PARAMETERS; DECAY
  • Page 685 – OSCILLATE; OPERATION; START RECOVERY
  • Page 686 – EXAMPLE
  • Page 687 – UP; UP
  • Page 688 – VMOUNT; VMOUNT
  • Page 690 – VSCLOSE; VSCLOSE
  • Page 692 – VSRESERVESYS; VSxxxxxx
  • Page 693 – VSOPEN
  • Page 694 – Vcommand A
  • Page 695 – VSRELEASE; VSRESERVE; VSRELEASE
  • Page 696 – To request that volume set
  • Page 697 – VSRELEASESYS; VSRELEASESYS
  • Page 698 – genindex
  • Page 701 – VSTORE; VSTORE; VSTORE
  • Page 703 – filestovstore
  • Page 708 – vstorefile
  • Page 710 – VSUSER; VSUSER
  • Page 712 – To send a
  • Page 713 – WELCOME; WELCOME; welcfile
  • Page 715 – Table 8-1 Logical Operators - The WHILE Command; Use HELP FUNCTIONS |OPERATORS |EXPRESSIONS for more info
  • Page 716 – combined
  • Page 719 – Appendix A; Predefined Variables in MPE/iX; Predefined Variables
  • Page 720 – Variable
  • Page 725 – Appendix B; Expression Evaluator Functions
  • Page 727 – Symbol
  • Page 733 – References
  • Page 734 – HPTIMEOUT
  • Page 739 – Expression Evaluator Features
  • Page 741 – • Variable dereferencing
  • Page 743 – Ord; Strings; “a‘b“; Variables
  • Page 744 – HPTIMEF
  • Page 745 – is really; which produces an error.
  • Page 747 – Appendix C; Terminal and Printer Types
  • Page 751 – Appendix D; Subsystem Formal File Designators; Formal File Designators
  • Page 757 – Appendix E; FFILEINFO; File Codes
  • Page 761 – Default is the unreserved file code of 0.; Integer
  • Page 762 – Using
  • Page 763 – Appendix F; Wildcard Characters; Table F-1. Wildcard Character Definitions; Character
  • Page 765 – Index
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MPE/iX Commands Reference Manual

HP 3000 MPE/iX Computer Systems

Edition 10

32650-90864

E1098

Printed in: U.S.A. October 1998

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