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User-Definable Commands
User-definable commands are available at both the system programming
level and at the monitor command level for the timesharing user.
As a timesharing user, you use the DECLARE command to define a command
to run a specified program for your job. This can be done during a
timesharing session, or you can include the DECLARE command in a
SWITCH.INI file. Any program can be invoked with a user-defined
command.
For example, you can define COMPAR as a user-defined command to
execute the FILCOM program as follows:
.DECLARE COMPAR=SYS:FILCOM.EXE<RET>
You can also use DECLARE to display your job's command list. The
commands in the following list were defined previously.
.DECLARE/LIST<RET>
COMPAR LOOK EDIT DISKSP
Use the COMPAR command. Use CTRL/T to display the current state of
your job, including the name of the program that is running. Note
that, although CTRL/T is shown here, it does not echo on your
terminal. CTRL/Z is used to exit FILCOM and return to the monitor.
.COMPAR<RET>
*<CTRL/T>
Day: 14.83 Run: 0.14 R2.5 Wr:6 FILCOM 3+4P TI PC:401570
Input wait for TTY70:
^Z
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For more information on user-definable commands, see the help file for
the DECLARE command.