OS/2 Procedures Language 2/REXX


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OS/2 Commands


A command is a word, phrase, or abbreviation that tells the system to do 
something.  In REXX, anything that is not a REXX instruction, assignment, 
or label is considered a command.  For example, you can use OS/2 commands 
such as COPY, BACKUP, PRINT, TYPE, and so on in your procedures. 
Here is an example of using the OS/2 command, TYPE, in a REXX procedure: 

/* Issuing commands in REXX */
TYPE hello.cmd
EXIT

This means that REXX will cause TYPE to be run.   

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