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Corequisites
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To use this manual, you should be familiar with the syntax and structure of procedural
variables (TEXT, MACRO, and ROUTINE), including basic programming concepts
and terminology such as "pushing" and "popping" (creating and deleting) variables,
the use of arguments, and so on. Elements of the TACL language are described in the
TACL Reference Manual.
Additional sources of information you might want to have available for reference are:
Debug Manual
Event Management Service (EMS) Manual
Enscribe Programmer's Guide
Expand Network Management Guide
File Utility Program (FUP) Reference Manual
Guardian Programmer's Guide
Introduction to Distributed Systems Management (DSM)
Distributed Systems Management (DSM) Programming Manual
Inspect Manual
NetBatch Manual
Security Management Guide
System Procedure Errors and Messages Manual
NonStop II and TXP System Operator's Guide
System Procedure Calls Reference Manual, Volume 1 and 2
Introduction to NonStop Transaction Manager/MP (TM/MP)
ViewPoint Manual
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