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Tim, for some of these things, check out the F16 in PDM.  You can make
your own two-initial commands like SP and DM.  &L, &F, and &N are very
useful.    They won't do everything, but they'll come close several times. 


btw, if you want a spiffy green screen menu, make it with pushbuttons.  I
love those things!  *grin*

In <358C51A6.3A34961E@usaor.net>, on 06/20/98 
   at 08:19 PM, Tim Truax <truax@usaor.net> said:


>Can I automate this process in a BATCH clp?
>strpasthr (to a production machine)
>cpyf (test piece from a prod file) to qtemp.
>sndnetf (to the developement machine).
>endpasthr (to stop pass thru on the production machine).
>crtpf (the proper skeleton  file in my test library).
>rcvnetf (on my developement machine into the waiting skeleton file in my
>test library).

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