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Scott, Thanks for the example, trying it I found that DEBUG does not seem to like it when you open files that it is using. I also tried using the PASE terminal support with QSH running and vice-versa but it says the shell is already running. It does open a new set of files -- I found that opening 0,1,2 calling qsh and then opening 0,1,2 works fine (no close is necessary because qsh does make these available again). When I try this though I get an error that would imply that QSH does not care that it is stepping on the prior open, which could be bad. I am not sure how QSH or QP2Term detect an existing shell. David Morris >>> klemscot@klements.com 04/15/02 18:11 PM >>> ...Right, if you do redirecting, the shell will open a new STDIN/STDOUT for you to go to a pipe, or a file, or whatever. You don't open it yourself in other environments.
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