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Getting Started With TACL

Using Your Command History

While you are logged on, the TACL program keeps a record of the commands you enter
in a history buffer. The history buffer retains up to 1000 characters, enough to save a
large number of typical TACL commands.
The TACL program has four commands (HISTORY, ?, !, and FC) that let you recall,
correct, change, or reexecute a previous command.

Listing Your Previous Commands

Use the HISTORY command to display your previous commands during this TACL
session. If you do not specify a number of commands to display, the default is to display
your previous ten commands.
To display the last ten commands you entered, enter:
> HISTORY
Your previous ten commands are displayed:
16> HISTORY
7> STATS *, USER
8> STATUS *, USR
9> STATUS
10> WHO
11> USERS SUPPORT.STEIN
12> USERS 6,66
13> USERS 6,*
14> USERS PAYROLL.*
15> USERS *
16> HISTORY
If you do not specify a number in the command and have entered fewer than ten
commands during this TACL session, HISTORY displays all your commands beginning
with number one.
To display any specific number of commands, enter a number in the command:
> HISTORY 4
In this example, your previous four commands are displayed:
17> HISTORY 4
14> USERS PAYROLL.*
15> USERS *
16> HISTORY
17> HISTORY 4
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