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macro file is created using a standard text editor (e.g., edit on
DOS 5.0 or a later versions), and entering one CDS macro
language command per line. Macro commands must start in
column one. The batch CDS commands are defined later in this
section.
To create a macro file named <macrofile>.txt using the
DOS 5.0 edit command, type:
edit <macrofile>.txt
then enter the list of CDS macro language commands. The first
command in every macro file must be 'Sitename'. This
instructs the RUNCDS program to create a CDS session with the
next sitename in the site file. For the first command in the file,
type:
a. Sitename
The second command in the macro file always contains the
CDS macro language command indicating the source of the
data. The data can be fetched either from a live wireless
system (use the SystemAccess command to do this), or
from a previously saved dataset (use the $dataset<n>
command for this option).
For the next command in the file, type:
b. SystemAccess or $dataset<n>
The third command in the macro file always contains a level
1 CDS command (e.g., Diagnosis, Monitor or
Utilities). For the next command in the file, type:
c. Diagnosis, Monitor or Utilities
Subsequent CDS macro language commands are entered one
per line. The CDS macro language commands correspond to
CDS menu commands and CDS softkeys. A command is only
available if the corresponding CDS command (menu or
softkey) is available at the current screen in CDS. The verify
option (described below) can detect if a command is out of
sequence.
On the next lines of the file type:
<valid CDS macro language command>
<valid CDS macro language command>
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