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This command is used to display the system command(s) that was/were last executed. Moreover, you can have the displayed command(s) executed again. You can also overwrite them before they are executed.
Only system commands that you actually entered can be displayed via the
                      LAST command; commands issued internally by Natural
                      as a result of a command you entered are not available via
                      LAST.
               
| LAST | The command that was issued last is placed in the Direct Command window and can be executed. | 
| LAST - | The command that was issued last is placed in the Direct Command window and can be executed. If you enter  By repeatedly entering  Note: | 
| LAST
                                      -nn | Natural "remembers" up to the last 20 commands that
                                   were issued; nn must therefore not be greater than
                                   20. The last command but nn is placed in the Direct Command window and can be executed. | 
| LAST * | A window is displayed showing the last 20 commands that were issued. Use PF8 and PF7 to scroll forward and backward if more than 10 commands are displayed: 
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| LAST ? | The Help function for the LASTcommand
                                   is called. |