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Change of Command was created in 1999.
Change of Command has 436 pages.
It seems like your question is incomplete. If you're asking about a command used to change something in a specific context, such as a file or directory in a command-line interface, please clarify. For example, in Unix/Linux, the cd command changes directories, while the chmod command changes file permissions. Let me know more details so I can assist you better!
Command is a noun
A change in command is when one officer replaces another in a management chain.
A imperative sentence shows a command, not a question. It is a type of sentence that gives a direct instruction or order to someone.
if it is a reques then it is a question.. but if it is a command then it is declarative
Change of Command.
switch user = su $ su above command will change the user to root $su johndoe above command will change the user to johndoe
Use the command 'passwd'
If you are asking about group ownership change then the command is 'chgrp'
A command that lets you change one or more fields in a record is Modify...