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Answering prompts in CURSA
applications
Clearly you will usually reply to a prompt from a CURSA application by
entering a suitable value. However, as usual for Starlink applications,
the following special replies may also be entered:
- ?
- display one line of help information about the
prompt, and then re-prompt,
- !
- a value is not available to answer the prompt. The
application will take appropriate action; in CURSA it will usually
abort,
- !!
- abort the application6.
Note that these special replies are not available in catcdsin
(see Section
) and catremote (see Section
).
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CURSA Catalogue and Table Manipulation Applications
Starlink User Note 190
A.C. Davenhall
4th November 2001
E-mail:starlink@jiscmail.ac.uk
Copyright © 2001 Council for the Central Laboratory of the Research Councils