OK I've done this several times and have looked in the cms manual but
can't find it.
I've been playing with the config on one of my guests and to display when
done I enter IF config at which time I get a and no matter what I've
entered to get out of it I still get the I end up ipling the
ctrl-c works for me.
=?iso-8859-1?Q?Larry_Macioce?= wrote:
OK I've done this several times and have looked in the cms manual but
can't find it.
I've been playing with the config on one of my guests and to display when
done I enter IF config at which time I get a and no matter what I've
on a 3270
session...Sorry about that
mace
-Original Message-
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Rich Smrcina
Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2006 3:07 PM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: the IF mistake how to fix??
ctrl-c works for me.
=?iso-8859-1?Q
A semi-colon (;) works too. You'll get a bash error message, but your
prompt should come back.
Macioce, Larry wrote:
Tried that but all if get is X-s . I should say it's on a 3270
session...Sorry about that
mace
--
Rich Smrcina
VM Assist, Inc.
Phone: 414-491-6001
Ans Service:
On Wednesday, 08/30/2006 at 02:01 EST, =?iso-8859-1?Q?Larry_Macioce?=
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK I've done this several times and have looked in the cms manual but
can't find it.
I've been playing with the config on one of my guests and to display
when
done I enter IF config at which time
: the IF mistake how to fix??
A semi-colon (;) works too. You'll get a bash error message, but your
prompt should come back.
Macioce, Larry wrote:
Tried that but all if get is X-s . I should say it's on a 3270
session...Sorry about that
mace
--
Rich Smrcina
VM Assist, Inc.
Phone: 414-491-6001
Ans
@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: the IF mistake how to fix??
On Wednesday, 08/30/2006 at 02:01 EST, =?iso-8859-1?Q?Larry_Macioce?=
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK I've done this several times and have looked in the cms manual but
can't find it.
I've been playing with the config on one of my guests and to display
If you entered a conditional from the
keyboard, yes, you can Ctrl-C out of it, but
you could also close the condition with 'fi'.
-- R;
I considered telling him that, but figured it would just cloud the issue.
Richard Troth wrote:
If you entered a conditional from the keyboard, yes, you can Ctrl-C
out of it, but you could also close the condition with 'fi'.
-- R;
--
Rich Smrcina
VM Assist, Inc.
Phone: 414-491-6001
On: Wed, Aug 30, 2006 at 03:22:20PM -0400,Alan Altmark Wrote:
[...]
} Mace, if you're looking at Linux commands, then the CMS manual will be of
} no help. Often, the word quit or exit will get you out of whatever
} you've gotten yourself into. :-) Also, control-c. This is whatever
}
10 matches
Mail list logo