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HP OpenVMS DCL Dictionary
SET BROADCAST
Enables you to selectively screen out various kinds of messages from
being broadcast to your terminal.
Format
SET BROADCAST =(class-name[,...])
Parameter
class-name[,...]
Specifies the class of message that you want to enable or disable for
broadcast to your terminal. If you specify only one class, you can omit
the parentheses. The class names are as follows:
ALL
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Enables all message classes.
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[NO]DCL
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Specifies Ctrl/T and SPAWN/NOTIFY messages.
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[NO]GENERAL
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Specifies all normal REPLY messages or messages from $BRDCST.
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[NO]MAIL
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Specifies notification of mail.
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NONE
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Disables all message classes.
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[NO]OPCOM
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Specifies messages issued by the operator communication process (OPCOM).
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[NO]PHONE
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Specifies messages from the Phone utility.
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[NO]QUEUE
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Specifies messages referring to print or batch jobs issued by the queue
manager.
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[NO]SHUTDOWN
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Specifies messages issued from the REPLY/SHUTDOWN command.
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[NO]URGENT
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Specifies messages issued from the REPLY/URGENT command.
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[NO]USER1 to [NO]USER16
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Specifies messages from specific user groups. (For information on
setting up user-written broadcast messages, see the description of the
$BRKTHRU system service in the HP OpenVMS System Services Reference Manual.)
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Description
The SET BROADCAST command enables you to receive certain kinds of
messages at your terminal, but not others. By default, you receive all
messages at your terminal (SET BROADCAST=ALL). SET BROADCAST=NONE
screens out all messages.
After you have used the SET BROADCAST command to screen out some
classes of messages (for example, SET BROADCAST=NOPHONE), you can use
the command to restore that class (SET BROADCAST=PHONE).
Use the SHOW BROADCAST command to see which message classes are
currently being screened out.
Note
SYS$COMMAND must be a terminal.
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Examples
#1 |
$ SET BROADCAST=(NOMAIL, NOPHONE)
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$ SET BROADCAST=MAIL
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In this example, the first SET BROADCAST command screens out all mail
and phone messages. Later the second SET BROADCAST command restores
mail messages. Phone messages are still screened.
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$ SET BROADCAST=NONE
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$ SET BROADCAST=(SHUTDOWN, URGENT, DCL, OPCOM)
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In this example, the first SET BROADCAST command screens out all
messages. Later the second SET BROADCAST command restores shutdown,
urgent, DCL, and OPCOM messages. General, phone, mail, queue, and user
messages are still screened.
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