HP NonStop G-Series User Manual

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Typing Several Commands on One Line

EDIT Command Summary

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When you run the EDIT program noninteractively:

The IN and OUT keywords accept a full file name or a partial file name.
(See “How EDIT Files Are Named” in Section 6 for information on file
names.)

The EDIT program reads 132-byte records from the command file until
the end-of-file is encountered. You can give multiple commands per
record by separating the commands with a semicolon (;).

When the output file is an unstructured disk file, each record is 132
characters (partial lines are blank-filled through column 132).

Examples

1.

A command file contains editor commands that will be executed by the
EDIT program. A command file can also contain comment lines (any
line that begins with an asterisk in the first column). When the EDIT
program executes a command file, it ignores any comment line. (See the
OBEY command description, later in this section, for more information
on comment lines.)

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