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Hello,
Does anyone have any ideas on how to accomplish this??

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Subject: pagsh command in perl.
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How would one go about doing the equivalent of a pagsh 
command in a perl script?  What I would like to be able 
to do is start a pag, klog, execute some statements 
and then unlog.  I would like to do this all in perl.
Has anyone had any experience in doing this?


R.

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