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dtexec(1)		 USER COMMANDS			dtexec(1)

NAME
     dtexec - execute command-based action

SYNOPSIS
     dtexec [-open open_option ] [ -ttprocid procid ] [	-tmp
     tmpfile ] cmd [ cmd_arg ... ]

DESCRIPTION
     TED uses the dtexec utility to execute COMMAND actions.  In
     normal usage, TED automatically invokes dtexec when it is
     needed.  TED users	and administrators do not need to
     interact directly with dtexec.

     The primary argument for dtexec is	the name of a command to
     execute and any command-line options or arguments for that
     command.  There are several important services that dtexec
     provides for the commands that it executes.  These	services
     are controlled via	the options specified in the ``OPTIONS''
     section in	this document.

OPTIONS
     The following options are available:

	-open open_option
		       The -open option	tells dtexec whether it
		       should continue to run or exit after the
		       command terminates.

		       The valid values	for open_option	are:

			  -1	(default) continue to execute
				after cmd terminates.

			  0	exit as	soon as	cmd terminates.

			  n	continue to execute if cmd ter-
				minates	within n seconds of
				starting.

		       The values -1 and n are typically used
		       when COMMAND actions are	executed in a
		       terminal	emulator to control the	lifetime
		       of the terminal window.

	-ttprocid procid
		       The dtexec command uses the -ttprocid
		       option to send ToolTalk messages	back to
		       the application that invoked the	COMMAND
		       action.	These messages are used	to convey
		       status information (for example,	the com-
		       mand has	terminated).

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	-tmp tmpfile   The -tmp	option names a temporary file
		       that dtexec removes after cmd terminates
		       if either no -ttprocid option is	supplied
		       or contact is lost with the specified pro-
		       cid.  In	normal usage, the parent process
		       that starts dtexec, performs this cleanup.
		       This option can be issued multiple times,
		       once for	each tmp file present.	Typi-
		       cally, tmpfile also appears as a	cmd_arg.

EXIT STATUS
     The following exit	values are returned:

	0     Implies all system resources were	available to fork
	      and exec the requested command, not that the
	      requested	command	executed successfully.

	1     An error occurred.

APPLICATION USAGE
     Normally, application programs do not directly invoke this
     program.  Normally, an application	program	links with the
     action service, which then	invokes	dtexec as needed.  Appli-
     cations should use	the waitTime resource to configure the
     value of the -open_option and the DtexecPath resource to
     configure the location of dtexec.

     If	cmd writes to stderr, the error	messages are time stamped
     and redirected to the user's errorlog file
     ($HOME/.dt/errorlog) when open_option is 0.  If open_option
     is	set otherwise, the error messages are typically	displayed
     in	the terminal window.

SEE ALSO
     dtaction(1), dtactionfile(4).

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See also dtexec(1)

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