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VMS Help TYPE, Examples *Conan The Librarian |
1.$ TYPE COMMON.DAT
In this example, the TYPE command requests that the file
COMMON.DAT be displayed at the terminal.
2.$ TYPE *.DAT
This is the first line in the file AA.DAT.
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<Ctrl/O>
This is the first line in the file BB.DAT.
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<Ctrl/Y>
Interrupt
$ STOP
In this example, the TYPE command contains an asterisk (*)
wildcard character in place of the file name. All files with
file types of .DAT are scheduled for display. When Ctrl/O is
pressed, output of the current file stops and the TYPE command
begins displaying the next file. The Ctrl/Y function interrupts
the command; the STOP command terminates the TYPE command.
3.$ TYPE LETTER*.MEM
December 14, 2002
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<Ctrl/Y>
Interrupt
$ SHOW TIME
14-DEC-2002 15:48:07
$ CONTINUE
Sincerely yours,
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In this example, the TYPE command displays all files whose
names begin with the word LETTER and have the file type .MEM.
While the files are being displayed, the user presses Ctrl/Y
to interrupt the TYPE operation and to display the time. After
entering the SHOW TIME command, the user enters the CONTINUE
command to resume the TYPE operation.
4.$ TYPE/OUTPUT=SAVETEXT.TXT *.TXT
In this example, the TYPE command writes all TXT files in your
default directory to a file called SAVETEXT.TXT (also in your
default directory).
5.$ TYPE MEXICO::NOTICE.TEXT/OUTPUT=TEMP.TEXT
In this example, the TYPE command requests that the file
NOTICE.TEXT at remote node MEXICO be written to the output
file TEMP.TEXT on the local node, rather than to SYS$OUTPUT.
6.$ TYPE SECSYS"FILES OFFICEFIL"::"TASK=SHOWUSERS"
VAX/VMS Interactive Users
14-DEC-2002 17:20:13.30
Total number of interactive users = 5
Username Process Name PID Terminal
MIRANDA Sec1 00536278 TXA1:
JESSICA Sec2 00892674 VTA2:
EMILY Sec3 00847326 TXA3:
ANDREW Sec4 02643859 RTA1:
BRIAN System Mangr 00007362 VTA1:
In this example, the TYPE command executes the command
procedure SHOWUSERS.COM found in the SYS$LOGIN directory of
user FILES on remote node SECSSYS. The output of the TYPE
command then is displayed at the local node.
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