Table 8-2, Prompt items for the display prompt command – HP NonStop G-Series User Manual

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Changing Display Options

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Editing Your SAFECOM Prompt

To understand the use of DISPLAY PROMPT, consider the following examples. The
first example shows how to change the prompt so that it includes the command line
number:

=DISPLAY PROMPT COMMAND NUMBER
2=

You can also combine several prompt items in sequence by enclosing them within
parentheses. The following example shows how to specify your user name, a space,
and the command line number:

2=DISPLAY PROMPT (USER NAME, “ ”, COMMAND NUMBER)
SUPPORT.JANE 3=

If you do not want the equal sign to be included in your prompt, enter END as the last
prompt item in the DISPLAY PROMPT command:

SUPPORT.JANE 3=DISPLAY PROMPT (COMMAND NUMBER, “ ”, END)
4

To reset your prompt to the standard SAFECOM prompt, execute the DISPLAY
PROMPT command with no prompt items specified:

4 DISPLAY PROMPT
=

Table 8-2. Prompt Items for the DISPLAY PROMPT Command

Item

Description

string

Displays a user-supplied text string in the prompt.

ASSUME OBJECTTYPE

Displays the currently assumed object type. If no object type is
assumed, nothing additional is displayed

COMMAND NUMBER

Displays the current command line number.

CPU

Displays the number of the CPU in which SAFECOM is running.

DATE

Displays the current date.

END

Suppresses display of the equal sign in the SAFECOM prompt.

PROCESS NAME

Displays the current process name.

PROCESS NUMBER

Displays the current process number.

SUBVOLUME

Displays the current subvolume.

SYSTEM NAME

Displays the current system name.

SYSTEM NUMBER

Displays the current system number.

TIME

Displays the current time.

USER NAME

Displays your user name.

USER NUMBER

Displays your user ID.

VOLUME

Displays the current volume.

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