Looks good to me, except you might want to begin at 29:57:00 since you
have one 60-second delay before first issuing the netstat command. 


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-----Original Message-----
From: CMSTSO Pipelines Discussion List
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Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 1:40 PM
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Subject: PIPE Delay question

I need to create a pipeline which will start today(before midnight),
delay until 05:58:00 AM the following day, and stop at 07:35:00 AM.
Once it starts, it will issue a NETSTAT command every 60 seconds until
the PIPESTOP terminates it.

Here is what I have.  Will it work?? 

"PIPE (endchar ?) Literal 29:58:00             |",
    " delay                                    |",
    " specs /+60/ 1                            |",
    " dup *                                    |",
    " delay                                    |",
    " specs /NETSTAT ARP ALL TCP TCPIP/ 1      |",
    " TSO                                      |",
    " >> DDNAME=ANSWERS                         ",
   "? literal 31:35:05 | delay | pipestop       "

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