Re: Command which gives the location of a command

From: Lamar Saxon (Lamar.Saxon_at_AMERICREDIT.COM)
Date: 11/17/05

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    Date:         Thu, 17 Nov 2005 15:54:36 -0600
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    whence

    Lamar

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    Denny Watkins
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    Subject: Command which gives the location of a command

    I'm running AIX 4.3.3 on an RS6000 - model F50.

    What is the command you use to find the location
    of a command?

    i.e. command_to_use command_to_find_location

    Thanks,

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