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Examples

   1.$ TYPE XXX
     %TYPE-W-OPENIN, error opening DB1:[MARSHALL]XXX.LIS; as input
     -RMS-E-FNF, file not found
        .
        .
        .
     $  SET MESSAGE/NOIDENTIFICATION
        .
        .
        .
     $ TYPE XXX
     %TYPE-W, error opening DB1:[MARSHALL]XXX.LIS; as input
     -RMS-E, file not found

     When the first TYPE command is entered in this example, the
     error messages include all fields. Later, the SET MESSAGE
     command establishes that the IDENT portion (the abbreviation
     for the message text) is omitted in future messages.

   2.$ SET MESSAGE NEWMSG

     The SET MESSAGE command in this example specifies that the
     message text in NEWMSG.EXE supplements the existing system
     messages.