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The WATCH command allows you to watch the progress of an analysis by sampling the results at regular intervals. You should specify WATCH parameters before starting the associated analysis. | The WATCH command allows you to watch the progress of an analysis by sampling the results at regular intervals. You should specify WATCH parameters before starting the associated analysis. | ||
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The first argument indicates what type of WATCH command you want (if the first argument is a number, PROGRESS command type is assumed). You can use multiple types of WATCH commands in sequence if you want to combine options. | The first argument indicates what type of WATCH command you want (if the first argument is a number, PROGRESS command type is assumed). You can use multiple types of WATCH commands in sequence if you want to combine options. | ||
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**See Also:**\\ | **See Also:**\\ | ||
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