If an OCS operator enters:
START PROC1
from the OCS window command line, the process PROC1 starts running.
If the process then executes the command:
SHOW USERS
the results of the command (the answer) flow to the OCS window. The process itself never has access to the messages generated as a result of the command. Consequently the procedure cannot make any decisions based on the results of the command.
The execution of a command by a process in this example is called inline command execution.
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