ASPL 1> ks varname varvalue chksum ppdd ffl
set ks-vector to varname varvalue chksum ppdd ffl
ASPL 2> displayoff
turn off display
ASPL 3> printblock *** REAPING ENV OF /opt/IBM/WebSphere/AppServer/bin/startNode.sh ***
ASPL 4> e1 = ggreapenv(grp1,L,program,/opt/IBM/WebSphere/AppServer/bin/startNode.sh,onlychanged,1,reaptimeout,3,nohup,1)
reap the env of program startNode.sh and assign it to set variable e1
ASPL 5> printblock *** REAPING ENV OF /opt/IBM/WebSphere/AppServer/bin/stopNode.sh ***
ASPL 6> e2 = ggreapenv(grp1,L,program,/opt/IBM/WebSphere/AppServer/bin/stopNode.sh,onlychanged,1,reaptimeout,3,nohup,1)
reap the env of program stoptNode.sh and assign it to set variable e2
ASPL 7> displayon
turn on display
ASPL 8> printblock *** COMPARING PROGRAMS ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES ***
ASPL 9> ,f& e1 e2
display the common environment variables between both programs startNode.sh and stopNode.sh
ASPL 10> printblock *** IN 1st NOT IN 2nd ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES ***
ASPL 11> ,f\ e1 e2
display the environment variables set in startNode.sh that are not set in stopNode.sh
ASPL 12> printblock *** IN 2nd NOT IN 1st ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES ***
ASPL 13> ,f\ e2 e1
display the environment variables set in stopNode.sh that are not set in startNode.sh
ASPL 14> printblock *** MATCHING PROGRAM ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES ***
ASPL 15> ,f&`ks= e1 e2
display the common environment variables between both programs startNode.sh and stopNode.sh
that have the same values
ASPL 16> printblock *** DIFFERED PROGRAMS ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES ***
ASPL 17> ,f&`ks~ e1 e2
display the common environment variables between both programs startNode.sh and stopNode.sh
that have different values
ASPL 18> printblock *** SIMILARITY COMPARISON ***
ASPL 19> sim e1 e2
display the similarity of environment variables in both programs
ASPL 20> dm 3
set the display mode to 3
ASPL 21> v
print the symbol table