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The MPE/iX Command Interpreter (CI) is a Native Mode Program.
You can run it the way you would any other program, either by explicitly
using the RUN command (the first example below), or by using
the the implied RUN (the second example): In the first case, the RUN command controls execution of the CI. For more
information, refer to the RUN command in this chapter. The second case, referred to as implied run, is limited to recognizing the INFO= and PARM= parameters. If you enter both INFO= and PARM=, PARM= goes into effect after the INFO= string is passed. The Table 2-1 “Parm= values for the CI” shows
the Parm= values. Table 2-1 Parm= values for the CI | Parm | Action |
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| 0 | UDC's are cataloged,
the CI banner is displayed, and the WELCOME message is displayed.
This is the default. | | 1 | Same as 0, however
the CI terminates after processing the info string; it terminates after the first command is
executed if no info string is specified. | | 2 | UDC's are cataloged,
the CI banner is suppressed, and the WELCOME message is suppressed. | | 3 | Same as 2, however
the CI terminates after processing the info string; it terminates after the first command is
executed if no info string is specified. | | 4 | Logon UDC's are
executed, UDC's are available, the CI banner is displayed, and the
WELCOME message is displayed. | | 5 | Same as 4, however
the CI terminates after processing the info string; it terminates after the first command is
executed if no info string is specified. | | -1 | UDC's are not cataloged,
the CI banner is suppressed, and the WELCOME message is suppressed.
This requires SM capability. | | -2 | Same as -1, however the CI terminates
after processing the info string; it terminates after the first command is
executed if no info string is specified. This requires SM capability. |
 |  |  |  |  | NOTE: Parm -1 and -2 can be defeated via a SYSGEN misc configuration
setting. |  |  |  |  |
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