SCF Reference Manual for G-Series RVUs (G06.27+)

SCF Commands
SCF Reference Manual for G-Series RVUs—520413-005
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Command Overview
Command Overview
Table 4-2 lists all SCF commands and gives a general description of what each
command does. A full description of each command starts on page 5-17.
Table 5-2. SCF Command Overview (page 1 of 4)
Command Page Description
ABORT 5-17
Stops the operation of an object without regard to the current
state of its operation.
ACTIVATE 5-19
Returns a suspended object to the STARTED state.
ADD 5-20
Defines an object to a subsystem.
AGGREGATE 5-22
Displays the number of objects in the STARTED state and the
STOPPED state, together with the total number of objects in a
state other than STARTED or STOPPED.
ALIAS 5-23
Defines a command or text abbreviation.
ALLOCATE 5-25
Allocates, or reserves, file space for one or more objects.
Each object must be a defined object–either explicitly, using
the ADD command, or implicitly.
ALLOW 5-26
Specifies the number of errors or warnings permitted during
the execution of a command file.
ALLOWOPENS 5-28
Allows an object to once again accept opens; reverses the
effect of the STOPOPENS command.
ALTER 5-30
Changes the values of one or more attributes of an object.
ASSIGN 5-32
Changes, adds, and displays ASSIGN messages passed to
new processes initiated by the SCF RUN command.
ASSUME 5-36
Sets the default object type, object name, or both.
BOOT 5-38
Prepares the programmable controller for a download of
software. The controller should be in the STOPPED state
when the BOOT command is issued.
CHECK 5-39
Displays brief information about one or more objects. The
display comprises abbreviated information from the INFO,
NAME, STATS, and STATUS commands.
CLEAR 5-40
Clears the logical-file assignments made using the ASSIGN
command, parameters set using the PARAM command, and
aliases defined using the ALIAS command.
COMMENT 5-42
Allows the specification of descriptive text in command files.
CONFIRM 5-43
Enables or disables the display of positive responses from
subsystems.
CONNECT 5-44
Establishes a connection between two objects.
CONTROL 5-45
Allows the user to issue certain subsystem-specific commands.
COPY 5-46
Copies an object from one location to another.