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− | [[GETENV()]], [[PUTENV()]] | + | [[GETENV()]], [[PUTENV()]], [[Terminal Definition Files]] |
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− | The SET TERMINAL TO <terminal-name> command specifies the type of terminal that is being used. This command is normally only used for testing purposes. When Recital Terminal Developer starts, it will automatically issue a SET TERMINAL TO command depending upon the contents of the environment variable/symbol, DB_TERM. This environment variable (UNIX/Linux), or symbol (OpenVMS) is defined in the | + | The SET TERMINAL TO <terminal-name> command specifies the type of terminal that is being used. This command is normally only used for testing purposes. When Recital Terminal Developer starts, it will automatically issue a SET TERMINAL TO command depending upon the contents of the environment variable/symbol, DB_TERM. This environment variable (UNIX/Linux), or symbol (OpenVMS) is defined in the [[Configuration Files|system-wide configuration file]]. |
==Example== | ==Example== | ||
<code lang="recital"> | <code lang="recital"> | ||
− | set terminal to ansi</code> | + | set terminal to ansi |
+ | </code> | ||
Revision as of 12:47, 25 March 2009
Class
Recital Terminal Developer Environment
Purpose
Specify the terminal being used.
Syntax
SET TERMINAL TO <terminal-name>
See Also
GETENV(), PUTENV(), Terminal Definition Files
Description
The SET TERMINAL TO <terminal-name> command specifies the type of terminal that is being used. This command is normally only used for testing purposes. When Recital Terminal Developer starts, it will automatically issue a SET TERMINAL TO command depending upon the contents of the environment variable/symbol, DB_TERM. This environment variable (UNIX/Linux), or symbol (OpenVMS) is defined in the system-wide configuration file.
Example
set terminal to ansi
Products
Recital Terminal Developer