What screen is active?

Rus russell_garner@aapl.com.au
Wed, 16 Sep 1998 13:52:20 +1000


Does anyone know if there is a similar command to use on DG-UX??

TIA
Russell Garner
Australian Arrow

At 06:33 15/09/98 -0700, you wrote:
>If you are on OpenVMS version 7+ the unix-like PIPE simplifies it down
>to one command line -
> 
>$PIPE SHOW DEVICE/FILE <device> | SEARCH SYS$INPUT <process>
>
>Regards,
>A Ling.
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From:	owner-powerh-l@sphere.swau.edu
>[mailto:owner-powerh-l@sphere.swau.edu]
>> On Behalf Of Walker, Chris
>> Sent:	15 September 1998 11:16
>> To:	'powerhouse list server'
>> Subject:	What screen is active?
>> 
>> Does anybody know of a satisfactory way to find out the name of the
>Quick
>> screen a VMS process is running at any one time?
>> 
>> I want to monitor screen usage and identify screens which may cause
>> performance problems, so asking the user to press the tab key isn't a
>> solution.  I have considered various solutions such as defining a
>logical
>> name in the initialize procedure, but this is messy and error-prone,
>> especially as the screen name is not programmatically available.
>> 
>> I can't be the first to want to do this, can I?
>> 
>> Chris Walker
>> Tate & Lyle
>> London
>> 


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