Progress
Client Deployment
Guide
OUTPUT THROUGH Statement
The OUTPUT THROUGH statement allows an application to redirect output to a process that Progress starts. On UNIX, this statement allows you to pipe Progress output to a UNIX process. Following is a partial syntax example of the OUTPUT THROUGH statement:
You can also use the OUTPUT THROUGH statement to access spooling capabilities on UNIX systems. For example, this command sends output to the printer named lw on a UNIX system:
For a complete description of the OUTPUT THROUGH statement, see the Progress Language Reference.
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