Assigns the TCL statement delimiter. By default, the ESC character is used as the TCL statement delimiter for entering multiple TCL statements on a line. Use the .Z command to change this delimiter to any other ASCII character.
Format
.Zn [(A | process)] |
Parameter(s)
n |
The ASCII character to be used as a TCL statement delimiter. |
A |
Changes the TCL statement delimiter for all users. You must have SYS2 privileges to use this option. |
process |
Changes the TCL statement delimiter for the specified process. You must have SYS2 privileges to use this option. |
Once this parameter has been changed, the new statement delimiter remains in effect until you (or another privileged user) change the statement delimiter to a different ASCII character.
Changing the TCL Statement Delimiter
The example below changes the TCL statement delimiter to an asterisk (*).
>.Z* |
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USER# |
STACK |
#CMNDS |
PAGE |
.O |
.P |
.U |
TCL |
DELIM |
2 |
20 |
20 |
20 |
ON |
ON |
OFF |
(*) |
X'2A' |
You could now enter multiple commands on the same line by separating them with an asterisk, as in this example:
>WHO*LIST CUSTOMERS LAST-NAME FIRST-NAME |
See Also