05-13-2013
Hello hanson and alister,
Many thanks for your time to try to help. And thanks for your explanations, I have more clear some things.
hanson,
I was tried too, use double escaping but I had the semicolon in the same place either
.
Alister,
May you explain me please, why that misplaces semicolon generates an empty if-statement.
When I need to put semicolon (when is mandatory and when is not)?
In this case, the semicolon was actually ruining the output.
Thanks for all the help.
Last edited by Ophiuchus; 05-13-2013 at 01:39 AM..
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VMSBACKUP(1) General Commands Manual VMSBACKUP(1)
NAME
vmsbackup - read a VMS backup tape
SYNOPSIS
vmsbackup -{tx}[cdenvw][s setnumber][f tapefile] [ name ... ]
DESCRIPTION
vmsbackup reads a VMS generated backup tape, converting the files to Unix format and writing the files to disc. The default operation of
the program is to go through an entire tape, extracting every file and writing it to disc. This may be modified by the following options.
c Use complete filenames, including the version number. A colon and the octal version number will be appended to all filenames. A
colon, rather than a semicolon, is used since the Unix Shell uses the semicolon as the line separator. Using a colon prevents the
user from having to escape the semicolon when referencing the filename. This option is useful only when multiple versions of the
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d use the directory structure from VMS, the default value is off.
e Process all filename extensions. Since this program is mainly intended to move source code and possibly data from a DEC system to
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will be ignored, unless the e option is specified, are
exe VMS executable file
lib VMS object library file
obj RSX object file
odl RSX overlay description file
olb RSX object library file
pmd RSX post mortem dump file
stb RSX task symbol table file
sys RSX bootable system file
tsk RSX executable task file
f Use the next argument in the command line as the tape device to be used, rather than the default.
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tape drive /dev/??? on the remote system system, via rsh(1), and rmt(8). The optional user portion of the pathname specifies the
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n If the tape has a variable-length record format, then do not append a newline onto the end of the records. This option does not
affect stream or FORTRAN files.
s saveset
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t Produce a table of contents (a directory listing) on the standard output of the files on tape.
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FILES
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SEE ALSO
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AUTHOR
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