Exchange/RJE Manual

SHOW Command
Exchange/RJE Commands
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SHOW Command The SHOW command displays the values of the configuration parameters,
information about the Exchange/RJE line server, or information about any send or
receive operation that may be in progress.
SH[OW] [
parameter
] [ O[UT]
output-file
]
parameter
If you omit
parameter
, the SHOW command displays the current values of the
configuration parameters.
parameter
is one of the following terms:
L[INE]
displays information about the Exchange/RJE line server. The Exchange/RJE
command interpreter must be connected to a line server for this form of the
SHOW command to work. If the command interpreter is not connected to a
line server, an error message is displayed. Use the CONNECT command to
connect the command interpreter to a line server.
*
displays information about the current (or preceding) send or receive
operations. The Exchange/RJE command interpreter must be connected to a
line server for this form of the SHOW command to work. If the command
interpreter is not connected to a line server, an error message is displayed.
Use the CONNECT command to connect the command interpreter to a line
server.
O[UT]
output-file
specifies the name of the file where you want to write the output of the SHOW
command. If you omit this parameter, the output is written to the file specified in
the OUT option of the RJECIR command that started the Exchange/RJE command
interpreter. If you omitted the OUT option on the RJECIR command and you are
running the command interpreter interactively, the output is displayed on the
home terminal.
If you specify a disk file (as opposed to a spooler location, for example), the file
must already exist. It must be an unstructured file. You can use the FUP CREATE
command to create the file. The SHOW command writes to the file in 80-byte
records.
If you omit the volume name, the default volume is your current default volume.
If you omit both the volume and subvolume names, the default volume and
subvolume are your current default volume and subvolume.