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The SUBMIT Command <strong>CP</strong>/M 3 User's Guide<br />

The SUB File<br />

The three lines after PIP are input lines to the PIP command. The third<br />

line consists only of the < sign, indicating a carriage return. The carriage<br />

return causes PIP to return to the system to execute the final DIR<br />

command.<br />

If the program terminates before using all of the input, SUBMIT ignores<br />

the excess input lines and displays the following warning message:<br />

Warning : Program input ignored<br />

If the program requires more input than is in the SUB file, it expects<br />

you to enter the remaining input from the keyboard.<br />

You can enter control characters in a SUB file by using the usual convention<br />

of preceding the control character by an up-arrow character,, 1,<br />

followed by the letter to be converted to a control character. To enter<br />

an actual I character, use the combination 11. This combination translates<br />

to a single T in the same manner that $$ translates to a single<br />

The SUB file can contain the following types of lines:<br />

o Any valid <strong>CP</strong>/M 3 command<br />

o Any valid <strong>CP</strong>/M 3 command with SUBMIT parameters<br />

o Any data input line<br />

o Any program input line with parameters ($0 to $9)<br />

<strong>CP</strong>/M 3 command lines cannot exceed 128 characters.<br />

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