NET/MASTER Network Control Language (NCL) Programmer's Guide

Entering NonStop NET/MASTER MS Commands From an NCL Process
Environments and Command Processing
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Figure 16-10 shows the result of an NCL process executing INTCMD START and
INTCMD EXEC. It assumes that the top-level environment is a primary processing
environment. It shows that the results of every NCL process flow to its owner. In
particular, notice how the output from a command can flow to an OCS window.
Figure 16-10. Executing INTCMD START and INTCMD EXEC
OCS Window
(Message Area) ==> START/EXEC
Primary Processing Environment
NCL Process
INTCMD
START/EXEC
Results
Dependent Processing Environment
Command Processing
Dependent Processing Environment
NCL Process
Results
INTCONT
INTREAD
INTCMD
START/EXEC
Dependent Processing Environment
NCL Process
INTCONT
INTREAD
INTCMD
NNM Command
INTREAD
INTCONT
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