Sets the interrupt character.
The interrupt character clears the input and output paths to
the remote host. The remote host interrupts the program that is
processing. (This character has no effect in binary mode.)
Use this command if either your terminal or the remote host does
not recognize the default interrupt character, Ctrl/C.
Enter the following sequence of characters:
1. Opening quotation marks
2. A circumflex ( ^ )
3. The new interrupt character
4. Closing quotation marks
DCL Format
SET INTERRUPT "^character"
UNIX Format
set interrupt "^character"
Additional Information:
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