NET/MASTER Network Control Language (NCL) Reference Manual

WRITE
Verbs
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ALL
specifies whether the message is to be written to all OCS users. This operand also
determines whether or not the message is also written to dependent environments
profiled to receive general broadcast messages.
NO
specifies that the message is not written to all OCS users.
YES
specifies that the message is written to all OCS users and dependent
environments that are profiled to receive such messages.
ARGS
specifies a range of variables. See “Frequently Occurring Operands,” at the
beginning of this section, for more information.
RANGE=(
start
,
end
)
determines the range of variables specified by the ARGS operand. See
“Frequently Occurring Operands,” at the beginning of this section, for more
information.
SEGMENT=
n
specifies the amount of data (in bytes) to be put into the variables specified.
See “Frequently Occurring Operands,” at the beginning of this section, for
more information.
VARS
output-vars-list
specifies which variables are to be used. If too few variables are specified,
data is missing; if too many, excess variables are given no value—they are set
to the null string. Multiple variables must be enclosed in parentheses and
separated by commas.
variable*
specifies a set of variables. See “Frequently Occurring Operands,” at the
beginning of this section, for more information.
Note The use of the ARGS or VARS operands in this verb specifies that the data is stored in an enclosed MDO
variable mapped by $NCL.