TS/MP System Management Manual (G06.24+, H06.03+)

PATHCOM Operation Commands
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ERRORS Command
where current-PATHCOM-user-node is the node of the user who started
PATHCOM.
This example shows a default set when the Pathway NODEINDEPENDENT attribute is
set to ON:
where current-PATHCOM-user-node is the node of the user who started
PATHCOM.
ERRORS Command
Use the ERRORS command to set the number of errors and warnings that PATHCOM
ignores when executing an IN or OBEY command file.
number
specifies the number of errors and warnings that PATHCOM ignores. You can
specify a number from -1 to 32767 inclusive where -1 causes PATHCOM to allow
an infinite number of errors, 0 or no number causes PATHCOM to stop after
encountering the first error, and a positive integer causes PATHCOM to stop after
encountering the number of errors specified.
If no value is specified, the default value is used; the default value is 0 (zero).
1> CMDVOL $ENGR.SYS1 Expanded filename is \current-PATHCOM-
user-node.$ENGR.SYS1.filename
2> CMDVOL \HQ.$MKT.SALES Expanded filename is
\HQ.$MKT.SALES.filename
3> CMDVOL $ADMIN Expanded filename is
\HQ.$ADMIN.SALES.filename
4> CMDVOL SYS2 Expanded filename is
\HQ.$ADMIN..SYS2.filename
5> CMDVOL \FIELD.$SUPP Expanded filename is
\FIELD.$SUPP..SYS2.filename
6> CMDVOL \*.$ADMIN.VAC Expanded filename is \filename-PATHMON-
node.$ADMIN.VAC.filename
CMDVOL \* Expanded filename is \current-PATHMON-
node.current-PATHCOM- user-volume.current-
PATHCOM-user-subvolume.filename
ERRORS [ number ]