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The REDO command allows you to edit a command from the command history stack and then reexecute the command.

Task

Allows editing and reexecution of a command from the command history stack.

Capability

No special capability required.

Syntax



   REDO [[CMD=]cmdid]

Parameters

cmdid

Identifies a particular command in the command history stack. It can be one of the following:

  • A relative command number (executes the nth number in the stack, starting with the most recent).

  • An absolute number (executes number n in the stack).

  • A string (executes the most recent command starting with string).

  • Omitted (executes last command).

Optional.

Example

This example shows how to reexecute a command from the command history stack.

  1. List the commands in the command history stack using the LISTREDO command.

  2. Reexecute command 30.

   volutil: LISTREDO

       24) LIST REDO

       25) LISTREDO

       26) REDO 24

       27) LIST REDO

       28) LISTREDO

       29) LIST REDO

       30) HELP

       31) HELP RECOVER

       32) HELP LISTREDO

       33) LISTREDO



   volutil: REDO 30



   volutil: HELP




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