Y.C.
Y.C.

Reputation: 87

How to store a result to a variable in HP OpenVMS DCL?

I want to save the output of a program to a variable.

I use the following approach ,but fail.

$ PIPE RUN TEST | DEFINE/JOB VALUE @SYS$PIPE $ x = f$logical("VALUE")

I got an error:%DCL-W-MAXPARM, too many parameters - reenter command with fewer parameters \WORLD\

reference : How to assign the output of a program to a variable in a DCL com script on VMS?

Upvotes: 1

Views: 1568

Answers (3)

Mark Diaz
Mark Diaz

Reputation: 193

If you can modify the program, using LIB$SET_SYMBOL in the program defines a DCL symbol (what you are calling a variable) for DCL. That's the cleanest way to do this. If it really needs to be a logical, then there are system calls that define logicals.

Upvotes: 0

ChrisB
ChrisB

Reputation: 96

IF you are able to change the program, add some code to it to write the required values into symbols or logicals (see LIB$ routines)

Upvotes: 1

user2116290
user2116290

Reputation: 1072

The usual way to do this is to write the output to a file and read from the file and put that into a DCL symbol (or logical). Although not obvious, you can do this with the PIPE command was well:

$ pipe r 2words
hello world
$ pipe r 2words |(read sys$pipe line ; line=""""+line+"""" ; def/job value &line )
$ sh log value
   "VALUE" = "hello world" (LNM$JOB_85AB4440)
$

Upvotes: 6

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