8.5 UNIX-compatible commands (script format) (Windows only)
You can execute the UNIX-compatible commands listed below by using the sample script files provided by JP1/Advanced Shell. These sample script files are for Widows only. In UNIX, use the commands provided by the OS.
Command name |
Name of sample script file |
Overview of functionality |
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All commands |
script_0 |
Disables the commands specified in job definition scripts. |
chmod |
script_chmod1 |
Changes the file read-only attribute setting (enable or disable). |
script_chmod2 |
Specifies file or folder permissions as numeric values. |
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script_chmod3 |
Specifies file or folder permissions as symbols or numeric values. |
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su |
script_su1 |
Executes programs with the permissions of the executing user. |
who |
script_who1 |
Outputs to logs information about the login user. |
For details about the procedure for using the sample script files, see 2.6.6(2) Preparations for using the script-format UNIX-compatible commands (Windows only).
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chmod command (disables the chmod commands specified in job definition scripts)
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chmod command (changes the file read-only attribute setting (enable or disable))
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chmod command (specifies permissions as symbols or numeric values)
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su command (disables the su commands specified in job definition scripts)
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su command (executes programs with the permissions of the executing user)
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who command (disables the who commands specified in job definition scripts)
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