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Chapter 3: <strong>Teradata</strong> T<strong>Pump</strong> Commands<br />

DISPLAY<br />

Usage Notes<br />

Utility variables are replaced by their values before text is displayed. This is done by preceding<br />

the variable name with an ampersand (&). To display the name of a utility variable, code two<br />

“&”s instead of one.<br />

To display an apostrophe within the text string, two consecutive apostrophes (single quotes)<br />

must be used to distinguish it from both the single quotes enclosing the string and a regular<br />

double quote.<br />

In UNIX-based systems, if outfilename is used to redirect stdout as well as the file in a<br />

DISPLAY command, the results written to outfilename may be incomplete due to conflicting<br />

writes to the same file.<br />

On UNIX systems, use an asterisk (*) as the fileid specification to direct the display messages<br />

to the system console/standard output (stdout) device. The system console is the:<br />

• Display screen in interactive mode<br />

• Standard output device in batch mode<br />

114 <strong>Teradata</strong> <strong>Parallel</strong> <strong>Data</strong> <strong>Pump</strong> Reference

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