HP Integrity NonStop H-Series User Manual
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Three Ways to Repeat Commands
Creating an Oversized Table
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You can also change the command before you reissue it. Say you typed a
command incorrectly and TEDIT could not perform it. You can use FC to
redisplay the command line, fix the part of the command that was incorrect
(without having to retype the entire line), and then press *C to reissue the
command.
REPEAT Command.
The third way to repeat a command is to use the
REPEAT command. The REPEAT command simply reissues the last
command, or string of commands separated with semicolons, that you
gave. If you intend to reissue a string of commands several times, you
could assign the REPEAT command to a function key (see “Using the
SETPROFILE Command” later in this section). Putting REPEAT on a
function key is faster than using FC if you do not want to alter the
command before you reissue it.