User`s guide
TYPE
(PIP)
Displays the contents of one or more files on the terminal.
Format
TYPE filespec[s]
Command Options
/BEFORE[:date]
/SINCE[:date]
/DATE[:date]
/NEWFILES
/COPIES:value
/DELETE
/INFORMATION
/[NO]LOG
/QUERY
/WAIT
Parameter
filespec[s]
Specifies the file or files to be typed. If you omit the file type for a file specification,
RT–11 assumes LST.
If you specify more than one file, separate the files by commas. You can explicitly
specify up to six file specifications. RT–11 displays the files in the order you
specify in the command line.
You can also use wildcards in the file specification. In this case, RT–11 displays
the files in the order in which they occur in the directory of the device you specify.
Description
To stop the display of multiple files, type CTRL/O. Though the display stops, PIP
continues to execute. Output to the terminal resumes when you type CTRL/O a
second time or when PIP reaches the beginning of the next file.
Specifying a Date Argument to an Option
Some of the options accept a date as an argument. The format for specifying the
date is:
[dd][:mmm][:yy]
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