or if users are allowed to hold multiple accounts. A user must belong to
an access group with access to the relogon command (one of the several 0 or
1 settings) in order to be able to use it.
8.17 ACCOUNT SUMMARY
One feature that ‘CR’ offers is a table of numbers which details file
transfer and message activity, for all that has occurred, for the current
call, and what he is still able to do on this call. If a value is
infinite, a dash (-) will be substituted.
8.18 ACTIVITY QUEUE
The ‘AQ’ command displays the last 16 commands that have been used by the
user. The real technology of this command is realized by the error logging
routine; when a system error occurs, the ‘AQ’ is written to the disk along
with the error’s description. This information can be immensely helpful in
tracking down problems.
8.19 TODAY’S CALLERS
The ‘TC’ command displays a list of that day’s callers after system
cleanup.
8.20 IMMEDIATE PROCESSING
There are several commands that require an answer to an “are you sure?”
before executing, such as when deleting a post. You may avoid these
verifications by adding a ‘!’ to the ends of your commands. For example,
‘O!’ will log off without asking “are you sure?” and will also bypass the
option for the user to leave feedback before disconnection.
8.21 COMMAND STACKING
C-NET allows you the ability to enter several commands at once (‘stack’
them), by typing them all at any command prompt, substituting the character
‘^’ (up arrow) where the RETURN key would normally be used. The up arrow
is not required for commands where returns are not needed. For example,
entering ‘O^YN’ will select ‘O’ at the current prompt, select ‘Y’ at the
“are you sure?” prompt, and will answer ‘N’ for the feedback option.
8.22 MAINTENANCE COMMANDS
Several commands that are only accessible to system operators are available
exclusively at the Main command prompt.
ID To use any of the following commands you must use the ‘ID’ command
first if you have called in from another computer, rather than logging
on from the main console. After selecting ‘ID’, the system will ask
for a password. The default password is ‘PASS’. There is a command
in system maintenance to change this. It is not necessary to use this
command when the user is logged on in local mode.
EX Execute a prg.* (program file -- any file that starts with prg.*).
This provides you with the ability to run a prg. file (one that is
compatible with C-NET) without having to add it to a p-file directory
beforehand. When asked for the program name, type in the name of the
prg. file leaving off the ‘prg.’ prefix.