enoft Manual

eNOFT Options
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LOG and OUT
LOG and OUT
[ OFF | outfile [ ASCII ] ]
The LOG command echoes a copy of the current session's input and output to a
specified file. The OUT command redirects the output listings from the standard
terminal to a specified file; the input remains being displayed to the standard terminal.
The NOFT option "?" is not supported.
OFF resets to not logging. New to eNOFT, this command also resets to not logging if no
option is entered.
outfile defaults to the EDIT file type in the Guardian environment and ASCII text file
type in OSS and PC Windows.
ASCII specifies the file type will be ASCII text mode with file code "180". This option
replaces option "BINARY" in the NOFT command and is not applicable to OSS or PC
Windows.
If specified outfile does not exist, eNOFT creates it. If the specified file name is not fully
specified, the log file is created in the current path set by CD or VOLUME. Specifying a
partial path location is accepted (for example, only specify subvolume without the node
and volume) with the current path as the default path from which the file is created.
If specified outfile is an existing file, eNOFT appends the log output to the file.
If logging is already in progress, eNOFT closes the previous log file and begins logging
to the new file. If the file is the same as the previous log file, eNOFT ignores this
command and continues logging to the same file.
The alias NOFT commands SET LOG and SET OUT are not supported.
NOEXIT
After executing prior listed commands on the command line, reverts program to
Interactive mode and generates eNOFT prompt.
Note commands listed after this command on the command line are ignored. Also
commands that are not applicable to Command-Line mode (for example, SET LINES)
will be ignored if specified prior to this command.
This program is only applicable to Command-Line mode.
OBEY
infile
This command directs eNOFT to read from the specified command script file.
infile is mandatory; a syntax error will generate if no file name is given and a data
error will generate if eNOFT cannot open the specified file.