Exchange/SNA Manual
RJECIS Command
Exchange/SNA Commands
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The command file can be an EDIT-format file, an unstructured disk file, a
device, or another process. The maximum record size of a command file is 130
characters.
If you omit this option, the Exchange/SNA command interpreter reads its
input from the command interpreter’s input file, which is your terminal if you
are running the Exchange/SNA command interpreter interactively.
OUT
filename
specifies the name of the file to which the Exchange/SNA command
interpreter writes its output. All output, including commands you enter
through a command file or a terminal, is written to this file.
If the specified file does not exist, an EDIT-format file is created. If the
specified file does exist, the command interpreter’s output is appended to the
end of the file.
If you omit this option, the Exchange/SNA command interpreter writes its
output to the command interpreter’s output file, which is your terminal if you
are running the Exchange/SNA command interpreter interactively.
parameter
is one of the following terms. For information about these parameters, see the
description of the SET command, later in this section:
COM[MAND] { (
chr
[ , { SEN[D] | NOSE[ND] } ] ) |
chr
}
CON[SOLE] { (
opens
[ ,
name
] ) |
opens
}
EN[DTIMED]
seconds
HO[ST] { RES | JES2 | RSCS }
LI[NE] [\system.]$
location
LOGOF[F]
filename
LOGON
filename
NA[ME] [\
system
.]$
name
PRIN[TER] { ( [
number
] [,
class-name
] ) |
number
}
PRIO[RITY]
priority
PRO[GRAM] [[[\
system
.]$
volume
.]
subvolume
.]SNAXSV
PUN[CH] { ( [
number
] [,
class-name
] ) |
number
}
PUR[GE] ON | OF[F]
RE[ADER] { ( [
number
] [,
class-name
] ) |
number
}
TH[ROTTLE]
time
TRAC[E] { ON | OFF }
TRANSP[ARENT] { ON | OFF }