1 DO Directs LSE to execute LSE commands or VAXTPU program statements. Format DO [string[, . . . ]] 2 Qualifiers /BUFFER /BUFFER[=buffer-name] Indicates that LSE should read commands from the specified buffer and execute the commands or VAXTPU program statements within that buffer. The default is the current buffer. If you do not specify either the /BUFFER qualifier or the /PROMPT qualifier, LSE executes the current buffer. /CONTINUE /CONTINUE (D) /NOCONTINUE Indicates whether LSE prompts for a single string to be executed, or for multiple strings to be executed. If you specify the /NOCONTINUE qualifier, LSE repeatedly prompts for additional commands until you issue a CONTINUE command. You use the /[NO]CONTINUE qualifier with the /PROMPT qualifier; you must not specify the /NOCONTINUE qualifier with the /TPU qualifier. /LSE /LSE (D) Indicates that the strings are LSE commands. /PROMPT /PROMPT=prompt-string Indicates that LSE should prompt you for a command (or VAXTPU program statement) to execute. The /PROMPT and /BUFFER qualifiers are mutually exclusive. If you specify the string parameter, you cannot specify the /PROMPT or /BUFFER qualifier. If you do not specify the /BUFFER qualifier but specify the /PROMPT qualifier, then LSE prompts you for a command and does not execute the current buffer. /TPU Indicates that the strings are VAXTPU program statements. When specifying the /TPU qualifier, you cannot use the /NOCONTINUE qualifier. 2 Parameter string[, . . . ] Specifies a list of comma-separated commands or statements to be executed. Commands with embedded spaces, such as GOTO BUFFER, must be enclosed by double quotation marks.