CROSSREF Manual

CROSSREF COMMANDS
EXIT Command
EXIT COMMAND
The EXIT command stops CROSSREF and returns control to the
command interpreter. The syntax of the EXIT command is:
EXIT
Considerations
• If you type EXIT before CROSSREF has sent the accumulated
cross-reference information to the current OUT file, CROSSREF
executes an implied GENERATE command. The implied GENERATE
causes CROSSREF to send the output to the current CROSSREF
OUT file before exiting and returning control to the command
interpreter.
• You can stop CROSSREF and return to the command interpreter by
pressing CTRL/Y at the CROSSREF prompt (&).
Example
The following example exits from CROSSREF and returns control to
the command interpreter:
&EXIT
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