HELP TYPE — VMS 5.5-2H4
Displays the contents of a file or group of files on the current
output device.
Format
TYPE filespec[,...]
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PARAMETER
filespec[,...] Specifies one or more files to be displayed. If you specify a file name and not a file type, the file type defaults to LIS. The TYPE command displays all files that satisfy the file description. Wildcard characters (* and %) are allowed in place of the directory name, file name, file type, or file version number field. If you specify more than one file, separate the file specifications with commas (,) or plus signs (+). The files are displayed in the order listed.
QUALIFIERS
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/BACKUP/BEFORE/BY_OWNER/CONFIRM/CREATED/EXCLUDE
/EXPIRED/MODIFIED/OUTPUT/PAGE/SINCE
/BACKUP
Modifies the time value specified with the /BEFORE or the /SINCE qualifier. The /BACKUP qualifier selects files according to the dates of their most recent backups. This qualifier is incompatible with the following qualifiers that also allow you to select files according to time attributes: /CREATED, /EXPIRED, and /MODIFIED. If you specify none of these four time qualifiers, the default is the /CREATED qualifier.
/BEFORE
/BEFORE[=time]
Selects only those files dated prior to the specified time.
You can specify time as an absolute time, as a combination of
absolute and delta times, or as one of the following keywords:
TODAY (default), TOMORROW, or YESTERDAY. Specify one of the
following qualifiers with the /BEFORE qualifier to indicate the
time attribute to be used as the basis for selection: /BACKUP,
/CREATED (default), /EXPIRED, or /MODIFIED.
For complete information on specifying time values, see the VMS
DCL Concepts Manual.
/BY_OWNER
/BY_OWNER[=uic]
Selects only those files whose owner user identification code
(UIC) matches the specified owner UIC. The default UIC is that of
the current process.
Specify the UIC by using standard UIC format as described in the
VMS DCL Concepts Manual.
/CONFIRM
/CONFIRM
/NOCONFIRM (default)
Controls whether a request is issued before each typing operation
to confirm that the operation should be performed on that file.
The following responses are valid:
YES NO QUIT
TRUE FALSE Ctrl/Z
1 0 ALL
<Return>
You can use any combination of uppercase and lowercase letters
for word responses. Word responses can be abbreviated to one or
more letters (for example, T, TR, or TRU for TRUE), but these
abbreviations must be unique. Affirmative answers are YES, TRUE,
and 1. Negative answers include: NO, FALSE, 0, and pressing
the Return key. Entering QUIT or pressing Ctrl/Z indicates that
you want to stop processing the command at that point. When you
respond by entering ALL, the command continues to process, but no
further prompts are given. If you type a response other than one
of those in the list, DCL issues an error message and redisplays
the prompt.
/CREATED
/CREATED (default)
Modifies the time value specified with the /BEFORE or the /SINCE
qualifier. The /CREATED qualifier selects files based on their
dates of creation. This qualifier is incompatible with the
following qualifiers that also allow you to select files according
to time attributes: /BACKUP, /EXPIRED, and /MODIFIED. If you
specify none of these four time qualifiers, the default is the
/CREATED qualifier.
/EXCLUDE
/EXCLUDE=(filespec[,...])
Excludes the specified files from the type operation. You can
include a directory but not a device in the file specification.
Wildcard characters (* and %) are allowed in the file
specification. However, you cannot use relative version numbers to
exclude a specific version. If you specify only one file, you can
omit the parentheses.
/EXPIRED
Modifies the time value specified with the /BEFORE or the /SINCE qualifier. The /EXPIRED qualifier selects files according to their expiration dates. (The expiration date is set with the SET FILE /EXPIRATION_DATE command.) The /EXPIRED qualifier is incompatible with the following qualifiers that also allow you to select files according to time attributes: /BACKUP, /CREATED, and /MODIFIED. If you specify none of these four time qualifiers, the default is the /CREATED qualifier.
/MODIFIED
Modifies the time value specified with the /BEFORE or the /SINCE qualifier. The /MODIFIED qualifier selects files according to the dates on which they were last modified. This qualifier is incompatible with the following qualifiers that also allow you to select files according to time attributes: /BACKUP, /CREATED, and /EXPIRED. If you specify none of these four time modifiers, the default is the /CREATED qualifier.
/OUTPUT
/OUTPUT[=filespec]
/NOOUTPUT
Controls where the output of the command is sent. If you
specify the /OUTPUT=filespec qualifier, the output is sent to
the specified file, rather than to the current output device,
SYS$OUTPUT. If you do not enter the qualifier, or if you enter the
/OUTPUT qualifier without a file specification, the output is sent
to SYS$OUTPUT.
If you enter the /OUTPUT qualifier with a partial file
specification (for example, /OUTPUT=[JONES]), TYPE is the default
file name and LIS the default file type. If you enter a file
specification, it may not include any wildcard characters.
If you enter the /NOOUTPUT qualifier, output is suppressed.
The /OUTPUT qualifier is incompatible with the /PAGE qualifier.
/PAGE
/PAGE
/NOPAGE (default)
Controls whether output from the TYPE command is displayed one
screen at a time. If more than one file has been requested, you
can cancel the display of the current file and continue with the
next file by pressing Ctrl/Z.
The /PAGE qualifier is incompatible with the /OUTPUT qualifier.
/SINCE
/SINCE[=time]
Selects only those files dated after the specified time. You can
specify time as an absolute time, a combination of absolute and
delta times, or as one of the following keywords: TODAY (default),
TOMORROW, or YESTERDAY. Specify one of the following qualifiers
with the /SINCE qualifier to indicate the time attribute to be
used as the basis for selection: /BACKUP, /CREATED (default),
/EXPIRED, or /MODIFIED.
For complete information on specifying time values, see the VMS
DCL Concepts Manual.
EXAMPLES
1. $ TYPE COMMON.DAT
In this example, the TYPE command requests that the file
COMMON.DAT be displayed at the terminal.
2. $ TYPE *.DAT
This is the first line in the file AA.DAT.
.
.
.
<Ctrl/O>
This is the first line in the file BB.DAT.
.
.
.
<Ctrl/Y>
Interrupt
$ STOP
In this example, the TYPE command contains a wildcard character
(*) in place of the file name. All files with file types of DAT
are scheduled for display. When Ctrl/O is pressed, output of
the current file stops and the TYPE command begins displaying
the next file. The CTRL/Y function interrupts the command; the
STOP command terminates the TYPE command.
3. $ TYPE LETTER*.MEM
April 19, 1990
.
.
.
<Ctrl/Y>
Interrupt
$ SHOW TIME
19-APR-1990 15:48:07
$ CONTINUE
Sincerely yours,
.
.
.
In this example, the TYPE command displays all files whose
names begin with the word LETTER and have the file type MEM.
While the files are being displayed, the user presses Ctrl/Y
to interrupt the TYPE operation and to display the time. After
entering the SHOW TIME command, the user enters the CONTINUE
command to resume the TYPE operation.
4. $ TYPE/OUTPUT=SAVETEXT.TXT *.TXT
In this example, the TYPE command writes all TXT files in your
default directory to a file called SAVETEXT.TXT (also in your
default directory).
5. $ TYPE MEXICO::NOTICE.TEXT/OUTPUT=TEMP.TEXT
In this example, the TYPE command requests that the file
NOTICE.TEXT at remote node MEXICO be written to the output file
TEMP.TEXT on the local node, rather than to SYS$OUTPUT.
6. $ TYPE SECSSYS"FILES OFFICEFIL"::"TASK=SHOWUSERS"
VAX/VMS Interactive Users
19-APR-1990 17:20:13.30
Total number of interactive users = 5
Username Process Name PID Terminal
KAITLIN Sec1 00536278 TXA1:
LINDSEY Sec2 00892674 VTA2:
ALYSON Sec3 00847326 TXA3:
KIM Sec4 02643859 RTA1:
GERARD System Mangr 00007362 VTA1:
In this example, the TYPE command executes the command
procedure SHOWUSERS.COM found in the SYS$LOGIN directory of
user FILES on remote node SECSSYS. The output of the TYPE
command then is displayed at the local node.