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"Michael P. Smith" <[log in to unmask]>
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Michael P. Smith
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Fri, 29 Oct 1999 03:33:17 -0500
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P V Giridhar Reddy wrote in message ...
>Hi,
>
>        I am trying for a method to display some job variables on the
screen
>when the job is streamed. I can use TELL command but I dont
>want this string  " FROM J1218/" preceeding my displays and messages
>
>For example : I want
>                        "Hi"
>instead of                            "FROM J1218/Hi"
>
>Anyone have any ideas...
>
>Regards
>Giridhar.
>
>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>P.V.Giridhar Reddy                                   Phone : 6565360
>Systems Engineer
>Health Care Division, Wipro Technologies
>Madhapur
>Hyderabad
>India
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>

It really depends on the situation.  In a fairly generic situation I would
probably use a message file as a buffer between the session and the job.  I
would have the job write the information into a message file and have a
program read the message file and display it's contents on my screen.  The
reader program could be written to expect a special flag string (something
like '/exit') to let it know when to stop waiting for messages.  Or if you
didn't want to be running a program the entire time, the program could be
written in such a way that when you run it it simply displays all messages
in the message file and doesn't wait for any new messages.

Michael P. Smith
HP Sr. Systems Programmer
Hertz

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