SeeView Manual

Seedit Utility
HP NonStop SeeView Manual526355-004
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FILES
TO
specifies the new terminal to connect to. If TO is not specified, the current Seedit
terminal is used.
HELLO group.user
specifies the user of SeeView to connect to. You must supply this option if the
SeeView you are connecting to is logged off. If the SeeView is not logged off, your
Seedit must be logged on with the same user ID as the SeeView user ID.
Considerations
You can use CONNECT to move the SeeView terminal in cases of failed
communication ports, workstation reloads, or a user move between geographic
locations.
Moves between different device types might require manual alteration of
FRAMEVIDEO or FRAMEALPHA options for the SeeShell Extras Color option.
Anomalies might also occur when the total number of terminal pages varies from
one device type to another.
SeeViews operating over dynamic TCP/IP or NetBios windows can be made to
wait indefinitely for reconnections by setting ALTER MODEMWAIT 0 so that
SeeView will not abend on an error 140 (modem error). For more information about
MODEMWAIT, see HELP PARAM.
Examples
This example causes the SeeView process name $SEEV to connect to the terminal
where the Seedit CONNECT command was entered.
FILES
The FILES command displays the names of files contained in a subvolume starting
with the specified file, file set, or generic name set.
system
specifies a valid system.
volume
specifies a valid volume. When you specify a volume or subvolume, it becomes the
new default volume for the Seedit task.
CONNECT $SEEV HELLO group.user
FILES [ \system. ] [$volume.] [ subvolume ] [ fileset ] [ * ]