NET/MASTER Network Control Language (NCL) Reference Manual
EMSCONT
Verbs
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LOW
specifies low intensity (same as normal).
NORMAL
specifies normal intensity.
NRD
specifies that the non-roll-delete attribute of the message is to be changed.
NO
changes the non-roll-delete attribute to that of a standard message (not a NRD
message).
OPER
changes the non-roll-delete attribute to OPER—no delete operator message
identifier (DOM ID) is assigned to it.
YES
makes the message into a full non-roll-delete message.
Note If the NRD keyword is omitted, whether the message becomes a NRD message depends on the setting of
the SYSPARMS EMSNRD command. See SYSPARMS EMSNRD in the NonStop NET/MASTER MS
Command Reference Manual.
SCAN
specifies that the message can contain strings of characters delimited by “at” signs
(@). If you specify the YES option, NCL scans the message before it is displayed
and removes the @ signs. They are replaced by the appropriate attribute settings
to turn highlighting on and off at the terminal. The first @ sign turns highlighting
on; thereafter, the intensity alternates with each @ sign.
NO
specifies that NCL does not scan the message.
YES
specifies that NCL scans the message and replaces “at” signs (@).