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<b>CANDE MCS</b><br><br>
  In Burroughs MCP, the CANDE MCS was used ubiquitously by developers including its edit functions which were used with line oriented character displays. These are obsolete and
  not part of the <b>mcpcms</b> MCS. Other commands do map to the new system context though and they are developed in a similar fashion to WFL with an additional shell mode command
  <b>cande</b> like the lang specific three above, which invokes the MCS command processor at a <b>mcpcms</b> prompt.
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   frame operating systems which are both still in use and Unisys WFL (Work Flow Language).</span>
   frame operating systems which are both still in use and Unisys WFL (Work Flow Language).</span>
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<b>CANDE MCS</b><br><br>
  In Burroughs MCP, the CANDE MCS was used ubiquitously by developers including its edit functions which were used with line oriented character displays. These are obsolete and
  not part of the <b>mcpcms</b> MCS. Other commands do map to the new system context though and they are developed in a similar fashion to WFL with an additional shell mode command
  <b>cande</b> like the lang specific three above, which invokes the MCS command processor at a <b>mcpcms</b> prompt.
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