Safeguard Reference Manual (G06.29+, H06.08+, J06.03+)

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SAFECOM Session-Control Commands
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DISPLAY Command
SUBPROCESS
SUBVOLUME
TERMINAL
USER
VOLUME
Example
In this example, ASSUME establishes DISKFILE as the default object class:
=ASSUME DISKFILE
=SET ACCESS (sales.*, admin.*) r
=ADD $data.q3.report
SAFECOM then executes the SET and ADD commands as though you had entered:
=SET DISKFILE ACCESS (sales.*, admin.*) r
=ADD DISKFILE $data.q3.report
DISPLAY Command
DISPLAY specifies several different command options that alter the output of the INFO
and SHOW commands. You can enter several DISPLAY command options in a single
list. This form is convenient if you want to change several default DISPLAY settings at
the start of a SAFECOM session. You can also execute the DISPLAY command
options individually, as described later.
command
is one the following DISPLAY command options:
[ AS ] COMMANDS [ ON | OFF ]
DETAIL [ ON | OFF ]
HEADERS [ ON | OFF | ONCE ]
PROMPT ( prompt-item )
[ ( prompt-item [ ,prompt-item ] )... ]
USER [ AS ] { NAME | NUMBER }
WARNINGS [ ON | OFF ]
For detailed descriptions of these options, see the individual DISPLA
Y options in
this section.
Examples
In this example, the DISPLAY command list turns warnings off, displays user identities
as names, and causes a single heading to be displayed on INFO reports:
DISPLAY WARNINGS OFF, USER AS NAME, HEADERS ONCE
Note. The ASSUME command is not valid for OBJECTTYPE, GROUP, or SECURITY-
GROUP.
DISPLAY command [ , command ] ...