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| 53.1 | Chapter 2 looks ok | DLO10::TARLING |  | Wed May 08 1991 11:25 | 6 | 
|  |     Val, Kristin;
      
    Chapter 2 looks OK!
     
    Arnold.
    
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| 53.2 | The view from the UK | UKEDU::SHONE | Keith Shone @RKA 830-4074 | Fri May 10 1991 06:28 | 43 | 
|  |    Module: Issuing Commands
   My views - not necessarily those of my colleagues.
   Some of these comments I've made elsewhere - I think.
   Page	    Comment
   
   1-5	    First two sentences seem verbose. How about:
	    "To request service from VMS we use an  
	    interface called the Digital Command Language (DCL)."
   1-6	    Line 1: <Nit> english -> English
   1-7	    Line 3: typo "... in an written..." ->
			 "... in a written..."
	    Table heading: "...can Effect..." ->
			   "...can Affect..."
	    Body of table: Positional Qualifier:
	    After the word FILE2.TXT I assumed the word Example:
	    referred to another example of the positional qualifier
	    Sorry, just the impression from a first reading
   1-11a    Sub heading 2.: couple of typos:
	    managhers -> managers; environement -> environment
   1-16	    CTRL/T - works only when enabled
   1-17	    Something I queried before in the first sentence:
	    "...in response to many of the commands..."
	    VMS doesn't issue system messages to many commands.
	    The /LOG qualifier will force -I- or -S- serverity messages
	    to be emitted. Generally, few messages are issued
	    for ongoing valid commands.
	    Probably the text ought to say something like:
	    "When VMS, through DCL, is unable to understand your
	    commands, DCL will issue messages. These messages can
	    tell...".
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| 53.3 | view of holland | NWGEDU::WIERSMA | Drive a BENTLEY or walk... | Mon May 13 1991 16:45 | 30 | 
|  | Review chapter:
	ISSUING COMMANDS
Page 1-6: Figure 1-1
              $PRINT  FILE1.LIS /COPIES=2
          Why not using this example to explain the bullets
          Verb:        $help            ---> $print
          Parameter:   $print file1.txt ---> $print file1.lis
          Qualifier:   Mention the slash "/" You can recognize him from it
                       
          Qualifier value: 
		$print/copies=2 file1.txt --> $print file1.lis/copies=2
Page 1-7: Where is the parameter qualifier. Which I always call they special
	  qualfiers like there is:  TYPE/PAGE
Page 1-12: typo  third line: <REFERENCE>...
Page 1-16: CTRL/S and CTRL/Q   (same as F1)
Page 1-17a: Mention since VMS V5.3  Sysatem Message online available
            SYS$HELP:SYSMSGHELP.HLB
Doei Arjen.
    
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| 53.4 | Missing example UAF re 3 | NWGEDU::WIERSMA | Drive a BENTLEY or walk... | Tue May 14 1991 16:37 | 39 | 
|  |     Hello again,
    
    Here is the promised template of the UAF record.
    
Username: SMITH                            Owner:  Mary Smith
Account:  ADMIN                            UIC:    [123,456] ([ADMIN,SMITH])
CLI:      DCL                              Tables: DCLTABLES
Default:  DUA0:[SMITH]
LGICMD:   SYS$MANAGER:ADMIN_LOGIN.COM
Flags: 
Primary days:   Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri        
Secondary days:                     Sat Sun
Primary   000000000011111111112222  Secondary 000000000011111111112222
Day Hours 012345678901234567890123  Day Hours 012345678901234567890123
Network:  ---------##########-----            ---------##########-----
Batch:    ##### Full access ######            ##### Full access ######
Local:    --------###########-----            --------###########-----
Dialup:   -----  No access  ------            -----  No access  ------
Remote:   --------###########-----            --------###########-----
Expiration:            (none)    Pwdminimum:  6   Login Fails:     0
Pwdlifetime:        180 00:00    Pwdchange:      (pre-expired) 
Last Login:            (none) (interactive),            (none) (non-interactive)
Maxjobs:         0  Fillm:       100  Bytlm:         4096
Maxacctjobs:     0  Shrfillm:      0  Pbytlm:           0
Maxdetach:       0  BIOlm:        18  JTquota:       1024
Prclm:           2  DIOlm:        18  WSdef:          200
Prio:            4  ASTlm:        24  WSquo:          500
Queprio:         0  TQElm:        10  WSextent:      1000
CPU:        (none)  Enqlm:        30  Pgflquo:      10000
Authorized Privileges: 
  TMPMBX NETMBX
Default Privileges: 
  TMPMBX NETMBX
    
    
    Hope this explain a little bit of what I meant.
    
    Doei Arjen
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| 53.5 | details, details | MELKOR::HENSLEY | ratbag in training | Tue May 21 1991 16:01 | 4 | 
|  |     Minor nit:  how about using a logical name for the device (since we
    would normally recommend such).
    
    ih
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| 53.6 | mention F1/hold button | TEACH::CHUCK |  | Sat Jun 01 1991 00:36 | 5 | 
|  |            
         	module 2:   Page 1-16   I know his is for ctrl keys
         		    but the connection between ^S and ^Q
         		    with the hold (f1) button should be
         		    made here.
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| 53.7 | More comments from DC | TEACH::RINE |  | Wed Jun 05 1991 13:50 | 13 | 
|  | The following are comments on Module 2 Issuing Commands
Page 1-5.	"Common words" could be replaced with "English-like"
Page 1-6.  	Something should be said somewhere on this page to indicate that
		this is a "Command Line" the command is Print.
Page 1-8. 	The first 2 paragraphs on this page pare Perfect, I couldn't
 		think of a better way to put it.
Page 1-9.	The first 2 bullets on this page are repeated from page 1-9
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| 53.8 | Another California crankiness from tom | SWAM1::STERN_TO | Have TK; Will Travel | Tue Oct 29 1991 15:51 | 5 | 
|  |     Why is there a copy of the sysuaf record in a user-related chapter?  In
    the pilot class that's going on this week, this caused students to
    start asking questions that are not going to be answered for at least
    two more days (longer if we keep getting bogged down in the amount of
    material in the next few chapters).
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