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- From: rice@ttd.teradyne.com
- Subject: Re: DCL Command Definitions...
- Message-ID: <1992Jul26.181218.1@ttd.teradyne.com>
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- Date: Sun, 26 Jul 92 23:05:13 GMT
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- In article <01GMPO7X72W20002IA@RCKHRST1.BITNET>, SRDANIELS@RCKHRST1.BITNET ("SCOTT R. DANIELS") writes:
- > Does anyone out there know of a way I can list all the the verbs that are
- > defined in DCLTABLES ? Also, has anyone heard of the verb REM for a reminder
- > type of program. An employee came across this the other day, and we are
- > trying to figure out where it came from. It is obviously a verb because I
- > can find no trace of it anywhere. Is this an undocumented VMS utility ? Please
- > respond via personal mail and not to the list. Thanks...
- >
-
- Try doing a $ show symbol rem . We've had a Remind application on our
- system for quite some time, that came from a DECUS tape some years ago.
- It runs with two com files (rem.com and rembch.com) which live in sys$com
- (our general command procedure directory). Basicly it takes paramaters
- from the user and creates a batch file which is submitted to run at some
- later time, which mails a 'reminder' to the user.
-
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