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SORT-MERGE/XL General Users Guide

END 

The >END command specifies the conclusion of SORT-MERGE/XL parameters.
It also starts the sort or merge operation specified.

SYNTAX 

     >E[ND]

DISCUSSION 

The >END command indicates all commands have been specified and the
SORT/XL or MERGE/XL program should begin operation.

If the terminal ($STDIN) is specified in the >INPUT command of the
SORT/XL program, you enter and receive sort data from the terminal.  A
work file is not created.  The character ?  is displayed following the
>END command, and the input records are typed in from the terminal.

After the >END command is issued, in an interactive session or batch job,
the sort or merge operation is started.  This is followed by a
statistical report on the operation that is displayed on your terminal
screen.  This report is followed by the message END OF PROGRAM and the
MPE XL colon prompt (:).

EXAMPLES 

The following example shows how to use the >END command in an interactive
session:

          :SORT    

          HP32214A.01.00  SORT/3000 THU, JUN  4, 1987,  9:30 AM
          (c) HEWLETT-PACKARD CO. 1986

          >INPUT EMPLOYEE      
          >OUTPUT COMPANY    
          >KEY 1,10    
          >END    

                               STATISTICS
          NUMBER OF RECORDS =                     6
          NUMBER OF INTERMEDIATE PASSES =         0
          SPACE AVAILABLE (IN WORDS) =       27,047
          NUMBER OF COMPARES =                   13
          NUMBER OF SCRATCHFILES IO'S =           6
          CPU TIME (MINUTES) =                  .00
          ELAPSED TIME (MINUTES) =              .49
          RECORD SIZE (IN BYTES) =               80
          SCRATCH FILE SIZE (# SECTORS) =     3,502

          END OF PROGRAM
          :

The following example shows what occurs when the >END command is entered
after the terminal has been designated as the input device and output
device.  The terminal is designated as the input device by specifying *
(for $STDIN) in the >INPUT command.  It is designated as the output
device by specifying $STDLIST in the >OUTPUT command.

          >INPUT *    
          >OUTPUT $STDLIST    
          >KEY 1, 4    
          >END    
          ?user input    
          ?user input    
          ?user input  
          ?:EOD    
          sorted data
          sorted data
          sorted data

ADDITIONAL DISCUSSION 

None.



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