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Silly question, just for curiosity.
Once in while I'll walk up to a Definity console and find it logged on and at a COMMAND: prompt. I'll type LOGOFF and it will tell me that that is an invalid command, and then ask that I press the help key or type 'logoff.'
The help menu always includes the word LOGOFF so I know that it's a valid and permissible command for whoever is logged on.
Any idea why this might happen?
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So you're saying that CapsLock is my downfall? :hm:
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It's the only command that is; don't ask why.
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Now that I think about it, I've seen that one some programming. It won't accept R1 if you mean r1, etc.
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