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Meaning of the semi-colon colon (;:) in a UNIX script - Sterling Gentran:Server for UNIX

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What does the semi-colon colon (;:) mean in a UNIX script? (5458)

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PRI38752

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[<p><b>]Fact[</b><p>];GENTRAN:Server for UNIX [<br/>] Using bourne shell [<br/>] 5458;[<p><b>]Goal[</b><p>];FAQ: What does the semi-colon colon (;:) mean in a UNIX script?

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Modified date:
11 February 2020

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