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Hello all
I am putting together a number of IBM commands, Vendor command and In-House
developed commands in a single menu.
However some parameters have to be protected, others not displayed .. etc
I remember there was a way to introduce a conditional prompting in a CL
program using
the "?" - Question mark,
The ilustration isomething like:
? WRKOUTQ ??OUTQ ...etc
? Command String ... ?? cmd parameter 1 ?* cmd parameter 2 ?> cmd
parameter 3
?< cmd parameter 4 ?% cmd parameter 5 ?/ cmd
parameter 6
?- cmd parameter 7 .... etc
Does anyone remember where exactly in the Command/CL manual this
information is documented?
I have not been able to find it.
Thanks for your answers
Jorge Moreno
Overseas Military Car Sales
Woodbury, New York
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