HP-UX SNAplus2 RJE User's Guide

SNAplus2 RJE Commands
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Note that there must be a space between the ˜- and
the option. The - must be specified with the option.
If you specify the -b option or the -i option,
interpretation of control lines is halted until an EOF
for the new source is read. Atthat time, the options will
no longer be in effect. This allows you to interpret
control lines for some sources and not for others. For
example, this is useful if you want to send binary data
to an SNA host computer and you need to include JCL
before the data.
Refer to the ˜. option for information about entering
data from STDIN.
If STDIN is the terminal, note the following: all input
taken from the terminal in binary mode is entered as
character data, and carriage returns are included in
the file whenever you press Return.
Example usage: To open STDIN as source and specify
the -b option and a prompt that says Data being read
from bin_file, for example, you would enter:
~- -b:Data being read from bin_file
˜+ [option]:[prompt]
Open terminal as source and optionally prompt user.
You can specify either the -b or the -i option to take
input from this source. The -b and the -i options
cannot be specified at the same time.
Note that there must be a space between the ˜- and
the option. The - must be specified with the option.
If you specify the -b option or the -i option,
interpretation of control lines is halted until an EOF
for the new source is read. Atthat time, the options will
no longer be in effect. This allows you to interpret
control lines for some sources and not for others. For
example, this is useful if you want to send binary data
to an SNA host computer and you need to include JCL
before the data.
Refer to the ˜. option for information about entering
data from STDIN.