OS/2 Procedures Language 2/REXX


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A batch file contains a series of commands that you would enter, one at a 
time, at a command prompt for a particular process.  Instead, you simply 
type the name of the file.  Using a batch file shortens process time and 
reduces the possibility of typing errors.  Batch files in DOS sessions 
have a .BAT extension and in OS/2 sessions a .CMD extension.  For more 
information about batch files, see the Command Reference. 

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