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SET ECHO [ ALLBASE/NET User's Guide ] MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation


ALLBASE/NET User's Guide

SET ECHO 

Use the SET ECHO command to echo user input to a standard output file.
To turn ECHO on, type SET ECHO; to turn it off, type the command again.
The SET ECHO command is useful for checking the job stream output file on
MPE/iX.

SET ECHO can be abbreviated to SE.

Anyone can issue this command.

NETUtil Syntax 

     netutil=> SET ECHO

Examples 

Here is an example of a command file that includes the SET ECHO command:

         1      set echo
         2      show user
         3      cnode.cdomain.corg
         4      *
         5      quit

(Use TDP or another line editor to create the file.)

The output of the command file is equated to a standard output file.

     :File out; Dev=LP

NETUtil is run with the command file:

     :run netutil.pub.sys;stdin=cmdfile;stdlist=*out

Here is a typical printout of the results of using this command file:

     netutil => netutil=> show user
     Client Node Name/Session Type Name: cnode.cdomain.corg
     Client Login Name: *

     Client Node Name/Session Type Name: cnode.cdomain.corg
     Client Login Name: ann.orders,vendors
     Server Login Name: ann.orders,vendors

     Client Node Name/Session Type Name:  cnode.cdomain.corg
     Client Login Name: charly.finance,stmts
     Server Login Name: charly.finance,stmts

     netutil=> quit



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