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Examples

   1.$ RUN/PROCESS_NAME=SUBA   SCANLINE
     %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 00010044.

     In this example, the RUN command creates a subprocess named
     SUBA to run the image SCANLINE.EXE. The system gives the
     subprocess an identification number of 00010044.

   2.$ RUN/DELAY=3:30/OUTPUT=BALANCE.OUT BALANCE

     In this example, the RUN command creates a subprocess to run
     the image BALANCE.EXE 3 hours and 30 minutes from now; output
     is written to the file BALANCE.OUT.

   3.$ RUN/INTERVAL=1:40/PROCESS_NAME=STAT   STATCHK
     %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 00050023
        .
        .
        .
     $ CANCEL STAT

     In this example, the RUN command creates a subprocess named
     STAT to execute the image STATCHK.EXE. The process is scheduled
     to execute the image at intervals of 1 hour and 40 minutes.
     The process hibernates; however, because neither the /DELAY nor
     the /SCHEDULE qualifier is specified, the first wakeup request
     occurs immediately.

     The CANCEL command subsequently cancels the wakeup requests
     posted by the /INTERVAL qualifier. If the process is currently
     executing the image, it completes the execution and hibernates.

   4.$ RUN/PROCESS_NAME=LYRA  LYRA -
     _$/OUTPUT=_TTB3: -
     _$/ERROR=_TTB3:
     %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 000A002F

     In this example, the RUN command creates a subprocess named
     LYRA to execute the image LYRA.EXE. The /OUTPUT and /ERROR
     qualifiers assign equivalences to the logical names SYS$OUTPUT
     and SYS$ERROR for the subprocess. Any messages the subprocess
     writes to its default output devices are displayed on the
     terminal TTB3.

   5.$ RUN/UIC=[100,4]/PRIVILEGES=(SAME,NOPSWAPM) -
     _$/NORESOURCE_WAIT   OVERSEER
     %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 0001002C

     In this example, the RUN command creates a detached process
     to execute under the UIC [100,4]. The image OVERSEER.EXE is
     executed. The RUN command gives the process all the privileges
     of the current process, except the ability to alter its swap
     mode. The /NORESOURCE_WAIT qualifier disables resource wait
     mode for the process.