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The
)VARS
Command
The
)VARS
command
displays
the
names
of
all global variables in
the
active work-
space.
The
variables are displayed alphabetically.
If
the
character
parameter
is
included,
the
names are displayed beginning with
the
specified
character
sequence.
Syntax
)VARS [character(s)]
where:
character(s) (optional)
is
any
sequence
of
alphabetic
and numeric
characters
that
starts with an
alphabetic
character
and
contains
no blanks. This
entry
can be
used
to
define
the
starting
point
for
an
alphabetic listing.
The )WSID Command
The
)WSID (workspace
ID)
command
is
used
to
change
or
display
the
tape
device/
file
number
and
workspace I D
for
the
file where the active workspace
contents
will
be
written
if
either
a )SAVE
or
a
)CONTINUEcommand
is
used.
The
)WSID com-
mand
is
also used
to
change
or
assign
the
security password. When
the
)WSI
D com-
mand
is
issued
without
any parameters, device/file number workspace I D
is
dis-
played. When
the
)WSID
command
is
issued
with
parameters, WAS device/file
number
workspace I D
is
displayed.
Note:
The
)WSI
D
command
only
affects
the
active workspace; it
cannot
be used
to
change
any
information
on
tape.
Syntax
)WSID [device/file number] [workspace ID] [:password]
where:
devicelfile
number
(optional)
is
an integer
that
specifies
the
device/file
number
where
the
active workspace will be
stored
when
either
the
)SAVE
or
)CONTI NUE
command
is
issued.
Note:
If
this
parameter
is
omitted,
the
device/file
number
is
cleared; a )SAVE
or
)CONTINUE
command
will
not
work
unless a device/file
number
is
specified in
that
)SAVE
or
)CONTINUE
command;
workspace
ID
(optional) will be
the
new name for
the
active workspace. This
parameter
must
be
entered
if
any
other
parameter
is
used.
:password (optional)
is
any
comoination
of
up
to
eight
alphabetic
or
numeric
characters
(without
blanks), preceded
by
a colon. These characters will
become
the
security
password
for
the
tape
file
when
the
active workspace
is
written
on
tape.
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Model5100
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LanguageEnglish

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