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Hi Buzz,

Shrug.. David's suggestion is great if what you need is very simple.

But, from your original post, it really sounded like you wanted to write a shell script, which can be a great deal more sophisticated than just running multiple commands.

A shell script is a whole programming language, it can have IF statements, read files, perform loops, have subroutines, the whole 9 yards.

Although QShell is a unique invention of IBM's, it's extremely similar to other Unix shells. If you Google for "shell script tutorial", you'll find tons of material to start with. Then, you just need to look at the Info Center to see which parts might be slightly different in QShell.

-SK


On 3/20/2013 8:16 AM, Buzz Fenner wrote:
On Tue, 19 Mar 2013 David Gibbs wrote

If you concat the various commands together with "&&" they should run one
after another, as long as no errors occur.

david

Thanks David, that nailed it!

Buzz




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