> Hi Ed. You can also use the // exec cpcmd and list all
> commands on separate lines followed by /*. No need for
> * or CP. Good if you have a lot of cp commands to issue.

Hi Hans,

  I tried this:

  // EXEC CPCMD
  QUERY VIRTUAL 00E
  /*

  And it gave me     Command not supported

  Is CPCMD only allowing a certain subset of CP commands by chance?

Ed Zell
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