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B Bulletins

Bulletins could display information like rules for the bulletin board system, how to gain additional access, or additional information.

Subcommands

[bulletin #]Bulletin number.

view. You may list several bulletin numbers separated by a SPACE or a ;.|

AAll bulletins.

manually entering the numbers, use this subcommand. Using this subcommand will cause PCBoard to either view all bulletins, or if you are using the S subcommand, all bulletins will be searched.|

DDownload bulletins.

than viewing it online.|

NNew bulletins.

last time you called. At login, you will automatically be notified of which bulletin numbers are new or have been updated.|

NSDisplay in non-stop mode.

subcommand will make it so that there are no more? prompts displayed. This might be useful when manually capturing to a file. If you do not use the NS subcommand, you may also type NS at any more? prompt.|

RRe-display menu.

display again. This subcommand is most useful when issued immediately after you have viewed a bulletin. That way you can see the menu again and select another bulletin to view.|

SSearch bulletins for text.

search a bulletin for text. Any time the search text is found it will be highlighted on the display. You may do a simple one word or one phrase search, or a complex Boolean search using the AND, OR, and NOT operators. For more information on text searching please see Searching For Text in the SysOp's Guide chapter of this manual. |

Description

A bulletin is basically a text file that may be viewed online. A bulletin usually contains important information for the callers. It may also be used to list sales reports, or just about any other text file you wish to display online.

PCBoard enhances bulletins by allowing you to download and search the bulletins. Using the subcommands described above, you can control not only which bulletins you view but also what parts of the bulletins you actually view.

Examples

To download bulletins 1, 8, and 15 on the system, enter the following at the conference command prompt:

B 1 8 15 D

To view bulletins 6, 12, 15, and 30, enter the following at theconference command prompt:

B 6 12 15 30

Searching bulletins can be a real time saver. To search all of the bulletins in the current conference for the word subscription, enter the following at the conference command prompt:

B A S subscription

When logging into the system, you will be notified if any bulletins have been updated. These bulletins can be viewed by using the N subcommand. At the conference command prompt, enter:

B A N