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! COMMAND
! (exclamation point) is an SQLCI command that reexecutes a statement or command
without modifying a previous statement or command in the history buffer or a current
report formatting command. See HISTORY Command
on page H-4 for more
information.
text
specifies the most recent version of a command in the history buffer or a stored
report formatting command. The command must begin with text, but text need
only be as many characters as necessary to identify the command.
number
is an integer that specifies a command in the history buffer.
If number is negative, it indicates the position of the command in the history buffer
relative to the current command; if number is positive, it is the ordinal number of a
command in the history buffer.
To reexecute the previous command, you can enter an exclamation point (!) without
specifying text or a number. If you enter more than one SQLCI command on a line,
the exclamation point reexecutes only the last command on the line.
Examples—!
To reexecute the last SELECT command, enter:
>> ! SELECT
To reexecute the second to the last command entered, enter:
>> !-2
=_AUDSERV_XSWAP_node DEFINE
=_AUDSERV_XSWAP_node is a system DEFINE that specifies a swap volume for the
audit fix-up process on the specified node.
node
is the name of the node (without the usual leading “\”) for which the swap volume of
the audit fix-up process is to be set.
! [ text ] [ ; ]
[ [-]number ]
ADD DEFINE =_AUDSERV_XSWAP_node, CLASS MAP, FILE volume