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OSNS
HASP
II
Version 4 Commands
Source: GC27-6993 HASP
/I
Version 4 Operator's Guide
HASP commands have
the
following form:
$verb operand 1 ,operand2
...
, operandn
Wheee:
$ = HASP command identification
character-all
commands
to
the
HASP
SYSTEM
start
with
the
$ character.
verb = HASP cOMmand
verb-a
single character verb which describes
the
general
action which
is
to
be taken. A longer form
of
the
verb may be
used
which
is
partially
compatible with former versions
of
the
HASP
SYSTEM.
operands = HASP command operanGs-operands are used
to
modify
the
verb
of
the
command
or
identify
the
job
or
system facility
to
be
acted upon.
Commas are used to separate operands when more
than
one
operand
is
used.
NOTE:
If
more ooerands are entered
than
the
command
is
designed
to
handle,
the additional operands will either
be
ignored
or
be
concaten~ted
to
the
last acceptable operand and handled as one.
The HASP command structure allows for a great
amount
of
flexibility
in
entering
the
text
of
the
command. The following
ru
les
apply:
1.
FOR TEXT OUTSIDE PAIRED APOSTROPHES:
A.
All
alphabEtic characters may be
ent~red
in
upper
or
lower
case.
B.
Blanks may be inserted at any
point
in
.he
command after the initial $
for operator convenience.
C.
Apostrophes may appear
in
the
text
of
the
command
as
a
text
characĀ·
ter; however, each apostrophe
text
character must appear
in
duplicate.
2. FOR TEXT INSIDE PAIRED APOSTROPHES:
All
characters must appear
as
required
by
t~e
indi;'idual command.
Text
apostrophes must appear
in
duplicate.
3. Key words for operands may, for
the
most part,
be
misspelled. It
is
only
necessary
to
enter enough information
to
identify
the
job
or
facility desired.
The
following examples illustrate
the
above rules:
1.
Sr al!,
rmt
4, local
SRALL,RMT4,LOCAL
2.
Sd",4:lf
your
job"s
output
is
deleted, resubmit'
SDM4:IF
YOUR JOB'S OUTPUT
IS
DELETED,RESUBM!T'
3.
$a
all
or
$a
a
$AA
NOTE: The first line
of
each example represents
the
operator's input.
The
second line represents
the
internal meaningful representation with
the
first character
of
each operand underlined.
Page
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