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Running TFORM
Printing Your Document
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Running TFORM
You run the TFORM program from your command interpreter prompt. To
do this, you use an implied RUN command. “Implied” means you don’t
actually need to enter RUN before the program name; instead, you simply
enter TFORM. The command consists of three parts:
The TFORM command entered after the command interpreter prompt
The word IN followed by the name of the file
The word OUT followed by the output device (the location you want to
send the output)
You separate the IN information from the OUT information by a comma.
The entire section is enclosed in slashes.
For example, suppose the name of your edit file is MEMO1 and the name of
your output device is $S.#PUBS. Your command looks like this:
1> TFORM /IN MEMO1, OUT $S.#PUBS/
Name of program
RUN is implied.
IN precedes the
input file name.
The input and
output portions are
enclosed in slashes.
OUT precedes the
output device name.
A comma separates the
IN and OUT sections.
Note
The RUN command has several options, such as NOWAIT and HOLD, that can be useful
when you’re printing with TFORM. See the GUARDIAN 90 Operating System Utilities
Reference Manual for a complete description of the RUN command.