> -----Original Message----- > From: Bleicher, Thomas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 11:51 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: supress the "more" prompt in dsmadmc > > > Prather, Wanda wrote: > > > dsmadmc has two modes, "interactive" and "batch". > > > > You are running interactive, you will get the more prompt. > > > > If you run it in batch, you will not get the more prompt. > > I still geht the prompt, even when I execute commands in > batch mode. But redirecting the output to a file or a pipe > works. On Unix systems the following should do the trick: > > dsmadmc -id=me -password=mine q actlog | cat > > There is a pipe on MS-DOS as well (at least on my XP system). > I just don't know the DOS equivalent for "cat" and a pipe > to "more" is somewhat pointless ;)
"type" is the DOS equivalent, and you should be able to pipe on a DOS system all the way back to actual DOS 6.x. Not positive about that, but it works in 2k. Redirects also work ( > and >> ) to a file. sim