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On 19-May-2015 07:50 -0500, Steinmetz, Paul wrote:

My intention is to build / find a utility that returns the DNS name
in batch mode.
NSLOOKUP works, but only in interactive mode, no out file option.


Presumably the NSLOOKUP output is directed to STDOUT, so redirect the output from the display to an output file... and then parse the data just as if running on a *nix or similar OS that thrives on effective screen-scraping utilities ;-) e.g.:

crtpf qtemp/mystdout rcdlen(132) mbr(ibm.com) lvlchk(*no)
ovrdbf stdout qtemp/mystdout lvlchk(*no) mbr(ibm.com) ovrscope(*calllvl)
nslookup ibm.com /* data goes to qtemp/mystdout(ibm.com) */


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