This chapter references additional commands that relate to the operation of SCHEDULE. These commands are grouped as follows:
Variable commands - These commands all perform operations on variables. The commands are as follows:
Command |
Alternate |
Description |
copy/var |
cpvar |
Copy the variable to another variable |
create/var |
mkvar |
Create a new variable |
delete/var |
rmvar |
Delete the variable |
directory/var |
lsvar |
Display the variable(s) |
modify/var |
chvar |
Modify the variable |
rename/var |
mvvar |
Rename the variable |
Access commands - These commands all perform operations on access records. The commands are as follows:
Command |
Alternate |
Description |
copy/access |
cpacc |
Copy the access file to another access file |
create/access |
mkacc |
Create a new access file |
delete/access |
rmacc |
Delete the access file |
directory/access |
lsacc |
Display the access file(s) |
modify/access |
chacc |
Modify the access file |
rename/access |
mvacc |
Rename the access file |
Layout file commands - These commands all perform operations on layout files. The commands are as follows:
Command |
Alternate |
Description |
copy/layout |
cplay |
Copy the layout file to a new location |
delete/layout |
rmlay |
Delete the layout file |
directory/layout |
lslay |
Display a directory of layouts |
edit/layout |
edlay |
Edit the layout file |
extract/layout |
extlay |
Extract the layout file from the database |
insert/layout |
inslay |
Insert the layout file into the database |
rename/layout |
mvlay |
Rename the layout file |
type/layout |
catlay |
Type the layout file |
Startup file commands - These commands all perform operations on startup files. The commands are as follows:
Command |
Alternate |
Description |
copy/startup |
cpsta |
Copy the startup file to a new location |
delete/startup |
rmsta |
Delete the startup file |
edit/startup |
edsta |
Edit the startup file |
extract/startup |
extsta |
Extract the startup file from the database |
insert/startup |
inssta |
Insert the startup file into the database |
rename/startup |
mvsta |
Rename the startup file |
type/startup |
catsta |
Type the startup file |
General purpose commands - These commands perform general purpose SCHEDULE files. The commands are as follows:
Command |
Alternate |
Description |
directory/all |
directory -all |
Display all database items |
prompt |
|
Puts SCHEDULE into prompt mode |
set node |
hostname |
Set the default node for all commands issued |
set default |
cd |
Set the default directory for all commands |
show node |
hostname |
Display the default node |
version |
sho version |
Display the product version number |
source |
@ |
Run Schedule batch file from Schedule |
show default |
pwd |
Show the default directory |