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Qualifiers



/COLUMNS=number

EThe COLUMNS qualifier specifies how many columns to use when listing 0just the item name. The default is four columns.

/NODE=target_node

DThe NODE qualifier specifies what NODE (either local or remote) you Hwant the operation performed on. /HOSTNAME may be substituted for /NODE.

/NOHEADING

AThe NOHEADING removes the heading information from the directory listing.

/NOTRAILING

CThe NOTRAILING removes the trailing information from the directory listing.

/OUTPUT=OUTPUT_FILE

AThe OUTPUT option sends all output to a text file. Output can be printed or displayed as needed.8

/TEMPLATE=schedule_library:template_db.schedule

HThe TEMPLATE qualifier formats the directory output as it is defined in Fthe template file schedule_library:template_db.schedule . This output Gcan be used for a variety of reasons and can be output to a file using Hthe OUTPUT qualifier . The supplied template file extracts all database <information into a format suitable for insertion if desired.

D

EDIT/STARTUP



,Edit the designated startup definition file.

HThe EDIT/STARTUP command is used to edit the designated startup file in the selected editor.




General Format

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EDIT/STARTUP startup_name [/qualifiers]



Alternate

EDSTA startup_name



qualifier summary

 General qualifiers:

/[NO]LOG
/[NO]CONFIRM
/NODE = target_node



Examples

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  $ SCHEDULE EDIT/STARTUP OPTIONS          





Qualifiers



/CONFIRM



/NOCONFIRM

ECONFIRM requests that the user be prompted prior to any operation to 2verify that the selected entry is the correct one.

/NODE=target_node

DThe NODE qualifier specifies what NODE (either local or remote) you Hwant the operation performed on. /HOSTNAME may be substituted for /NODE.

/LOG



/NOLOG

EThe LOG qualifier causes each completed operation to issue a note to the user.

G

EXTRACT/STARTUP



#Extracts a startup definition file.

GThe EXTRACT/STARTUP command extracts the designated startup definition %and saves it as the chosen file name.




General Format

>

EXTRACT/STARTUP startup_name file_name [/qualifiers]



Alternate

EXTSTA startup_name file_name



qualifier summary

 General qualifiers:

/[NO]LOG
/[NO]CONFIRM
/NODE = target_node



Examples

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 /$ SCHEDULE EXTRACT/STARTUP OPTIONS STARTUP.TXT          





Qualifiers



/CONFIRM



/NOCONFIRM

ECONFIRM requests that the user be prompted prior to any operation to 2verify that the selected entry is the correct one.

/NODE=target_node

DThe NODE qualifier specifies what NODE (either local or remote) you Hwant the operation performed on. /HOSTNAME may be substituted for /NODE.

/LOG



/NOLOG

EThe LOG qualifier causes each completed operation to issue a note to the user.





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