
DISPLA
Y
DISPLA
Y
Lists
a
pro cedure
whic
h
is
stored
in
the
curren
t
Pro
c-le.
Syntax
D
2
ISPLAY
3
pr
o
c
e
dur
e
name
m
2
, n
3
, le
name
F
or
example:
>D
PROCA,2,4
Where
pr
o
c
e
dur
e
name
=
PROCA,
m
=
2,
n
=
4
>DISPLAY
GETIT
Where
pr
o
c
e
dur
e
name
=
GETIT
>DISPLAY
REP4,FILEB
Where
pr
o
c
e
dur
e
name
=
REP4,
le
name
=
FILEB
P
arameters
pr
o
c
e
dur
e
name
is
the
name
of
a
pro cedure
in
the
curren
t
Pro
c-le.
Refer
to
T
able
2-2
for
a
list
of
commands
whic
h
can
b e
used
in
pro cedures.
m
and
n
are
the
rst
and
last
line
of
the
pro cedure
(resp ectiv
ely)
to
b e
display
ed.
m
m
ust
b e
an
in
teger
less
than
or
equal
to
n
and
greater
than
or
equal
to
1.
le
name
is
the
name
of
an
MPE
ASCI I
le
in
to
whic
h
the
display
ed
pro cedure
is
to
b e
written.
Discussion
When
y
ou
use
this
command,
QUER
Y
searc
hes
the
curren
t
Pro
c-le
for
the
named
pro cedure.
If
the
pro cedure
do es
not
exist
or
if
no
Pro
c-le
has
b een
declared,
y
ou
are
informed
and
prompted
for
another
command.
If
the
pro cedure
do es
exist,
it
is
listed
with
line
n
um
b ers
for
reference
when
editing
the
pro cedure
with
the
AL
TER
command.
If
line
n
um
b ers
( m,n
)
are
included
in
the
DISPLA
Y
command,
only
those
lines
sp ecied
will
b e
listed.
If
only
m
is
included,
the
pro cedure
will
b e
listed
from
line
m
to
the
end
of
the
pro cedure.
Displaying
to
a
File
If
a
le
name
is
included
in
this
command,
QUER
Y
writes
the
pro cedure
statements
(excluding
line
n
um
b ers
and
header
whic
h
app ear
as
part
of
the
pro cedure
listing)
to
the
sp ecied
le.
The
en
tire
pro cedure
m
ust
b e
transferred.
An
y
existing
information
in
the
le
is
o
v
erwritten.
If
y
ou
ha
v
e
access
to
sa
v
e
les
and
le
name
do es
not
exist
in
y
our
log-on
group,
QUER
Y
creates
a
new
le
using
le
name
as
the
formal
designator
(name
of
the
le).
The
le
size
will
b e
200
records.
The
maximum
Pro
c-le
record
size
is
125
w
ords.
The
following
message
is
prin
ted
when
this
situation
o ccurs.
QUERY/V
COMMANDS
3-27
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