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Executing files


Use the following procedure executes files.

To execute files

  1. Place the cursor in the C column of the FSPACE view next to a file name.
  2. Enter the X line command.The following figure shows an example of the Execute command file dialog.

    ---------------------------- Execute Command File -----------------------------
    | COMMAND ===>                                              SCROLL ===> CSR   |
    |                                                                             |
    |  File to Execute                                                            |
    |   baodym6                                                                   |
    |                                                                             |
    |  Working Directory                                                          |
    |   /home/                                                                    |
    |                                                                             |
    |  Command                                                                    |
    |   baodym6                                                                   |
    |                                                                             |
    | END to execute command                                                      |
    | CANcel to exit without executing                                            |
    | HELP to view related help                                                   |
     -------------------------------------------------------------------------------      baojxp            DIR     16233    8      8192      3911        2 drwxrwxrwx
  3. Add any command options to the end of the command text, or add any alternative command file path information to the front of the command text.

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    For example, when displaying directory /home/me, if myrexxpgm is the file that the execute command is issued against, you can add option1 to the end and myrexxpgm option1 is executed.

    Or, you can add ls -l to the beginning of the file name so that ls -l myrexxpgm is executed.

    In either case, /home/me is the current working directory where the command is executed.


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