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Note.<br />

The TAB key generates an acceptable character in a SCRIPT<br />

file. and is transmitted by SCRIPT. The number of spaces<br />

actually skipped on print output is dependent on the logical<br />

tab setting specified by the .TB command. For indentations,<br />

the .IN or .OF control words should be used instead of the<br />

TAB key.<br />

References:<br />

For more detailed information<br />

SCRIPT User's Manual.<br />

Response:<br />

on SCRIPT, see CMS<br />

LOAD PAPER: HIT RETURN<br />

This response is given whenever the SCRIPT command is<br />

issued without specifying the NOWAIT option. The carriage<br />

return must be hit in order for SCRIPT processing to<br />

continue. The paper should be adjusted first.<br />

Example:<br />

An example of SCRIPT input and output is given in Figures 11<br />

and 12, which follow the descriptions of SCRIPT control<br />

words.<br />

Error Messages:<br />

EC00004) INCORRECT PARAMETER LIST<br />

An invalid parameter has been specified for a SCRIPT<br />

control word, or a required parameter has been omitted. The<br />

SCRIPT command has been terminated.<br />

ECOOOOS) FILE xxxxxxxx NOT FOUND.<br />

No SCRIPT version of filename xxxxxxxx was found. The<br />

SCRIPT command has been terminated.<br />

£(00012) DISR ERROR WHILE READING<br />

A disk error was incurred by SCRIPT. The SCRIPT command<br />

has been terminated, and the disk file being printed remains<br />

unchanged.<br />

EC00016) ILLEGAL CONTROL CARD ENCOUNTERED.<br />

An unrecognizable control word was encountered<br />

printing a SCRIPT file. The SCRIPT command has<br />

terminated.<br />

while<br />

been<br />

For all of the error messages from SCRIPT, the following<br />

message is printed:<br />

ERROR OCCURRED AFTER READING XXXX LINES.<br />

This usually assists in finding the error in the SCRIPT<br />

file.<br />

SCRIPT 129

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