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Enter prompt mode (prompt)

This is the default "schedule" command and is not necessary if the SCHEDULE command is entered without any parameters or qualifiers.

The prompt command allows SCHEDULE commands to be issued at a command prompt. This eliminates the necessity to enter the SCHEDULE command at the beginning of each SCHEDULE command. To exit the command prompt mode, enter EXIT or QUIT at the prompt.

General Format

Windows/OpenVMS:

schedule prompt [/qualifiers]

UNIX/Linux:

schedule prompt [-qualifiers]

Qualifier Summary

/group_number or -group_number=number

/primary_server or -primary_server=server_name

/hostname or -hostame or /node or -node

/default or -default=default_directory

Examples

Windows:

C:\> schedule prompt /hostname=orion

Schedule> _

OpenVMS:

$ schedule prompt /hostname=lark

Schedule> _

Linux/UNIX:

# schedule prompt -hostname=pepper

Schedule> _

Qualifiers

/group_number -group_number=number

The group_number qualifier will set the current group number of the session.

/primary_server or -primary_server =server_name

The primary_server qualifier sets the current server of the session.

/hostname or -hostame or /node or -node

Sets the current host or node of the current session.

/default or -default =default_directory

Sets the default directory of the current session

See Also

GENERAL commands

Display all directory listings (directory /all)

Exit from prompt mode (exit)

Replicate a directory throughout a workgroup (push)

Preprocess variables (preprocess)

Set default directory (set default)

Set the default node (set node)

Display the current default directory (show default)

Display the current license information (show license)

Display the current node (show node or hostname)

Display current status of client and server (show status)

Show the software version (show version)

Run an EnterpriseSCHEDULE source script (source)

Turn on verification (verify)

Display workgroup status (workgroup)