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Qshell Interpreter (qsh) - FTP Directory Listing - IBM

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Options<br />

Operands<br />

Exit status<br />

None.<br />

Related information<br />

The value of n is an integer that is greater than or equal to 0 and less than or equal<br />

to 255.<br />

n if specified. Otherwise, the exit status of the preceding command.<br />

v “return - Return from a function”<br />

[ Legal | AS/400 Glossary ]<br />

return - Return from a function<br />

Synopsis<br />

Description<br />

Options<br />

Operands<br />

Exit status<br />

return[ n ]<br />

You can use return to cause a function or dot script to return to the invoking shell<br />

script. If return is called outside a function or dot script, it is equivalent to exit.<br />

None.<br />

Related information<br />

36 <strong>Qshell</strong> <strong>Interpreter</strong> (<strong>qsh</strong>)<br />

The value of n is an integer that is greater than or equal to 0 and less than or equal<br />

to 255.<br />

n if specified. Otherwise, the exit status of the preceding command.<br />

v “exit - Exit from the shell”<br />

[ Legal | AS/400 Glossary ]

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