Invokes an editor and enables you to edit a file before you send
it. Unless you have selected a different editor, the TPU-based
EVE editor is invoked.
Format
EDIT [file-spec]
1 – Parameter
file-spec
The name of the file you want to edit.
2 – Qualifiers
2.1 /COMMAND
/COMMAND=ini-file-spec
When you select EDT as your text editor, the /COMMAND qualifier
indicates the name of an EDT startup command file (EDTINI) for
ini-file specification. If you do not specify a startup command
file for ini-file specification, the default EDTINI.EDT file
set up for the DCL command EDIT/EDT takes effect. This qualifier
cannot be specified if you are using an editor other than EDT.
2.2 /CREATE
The /CREATE qualifier is used to create a file. Mail prompts you
for a file name when you do not specify one on the EDIT command
line.
2.3 /JOURNAL
/JOURNAL=jou-file-spec
When you select EDT as your text editor, the /JOURNAL qualifier
specifies jou-file-spec as the name of a journal file. This
qualifier cannot be specified if you are using an editor other
than EDT.
2.4 /OUTPUT
/OUTPUT=out-file-spec
Specifies out-file-spec as the name of the output file. Use the
/OUTPUT qualifier when you want to save the current file as a new
file that has a different name.
2.5 /READ
The /READ qualifier indicates that neither a journal file nor an
output file will be created. If you do not specify an existing
file and you are using the EVE editor, Mail creates a new file.
If you do not specify an existing file with the /READ qualifier
and you are using the EDT editor, Mail displays "Input file does
not exist" and returns you to the MAIL> prompt. When you use
the /READ qualifier, enter the QUIT command to end the editing
session. If you enter the EXIT command, you are prompted for a
file specification.
2.6 /RECOVER
When you select EDT as your text editor, the /RECOVER qualifier
indicates that you want to recover a previous editing session
that was prematurely terminated. The /RECOVER qualifier will work
only if there is an existing .JOU file. This qualifier cannot be
specified if you are using an editor other than EDT.
3 – Examples
1.MAIL> SET EDITOR EDT
MAIL> EDIT/COMMAND=EDTFUN.EDT FILENAME.DAT
1 This is the first line of text in FILENAME.DAT.
[EOB]
*
.
.
.
* EXIT
DISK$MEGAWORK:[BURTON]FILENAME.DAT;1 13 lines
MAIL>
This example shows how to invoke the EDT editor and execute
the commands in an EDT startup command file named EDTFUN.EDT to
edit an already existing file named FILENAME.DAT before sending
it.
2.MAIL> EDIT/READ
_File: EXISTS.TXT
.
.
.
<Do>
Buffer MAIN |Insert | Forward
Command: QUIT <Return>
This example shows how to use the /READ qualifier with the EDIT
command and how to end the EVE editing session with the QUIT
command.