Safeguard Audit Service Manual (G06.24+, H06.03+)
Getting Started With SAFEART
Safeguard Audit Service Manual—520480-014
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SAFEART Session-Control Commands
line is considered a comment. (For more information on comments, see the Safeguard
Reference Manual.) This example contains a comment:
<=SET TITLE Test1
<=AUDIT FILE testdata -- This is a sample data file
<=LOG logit
SAFEART Session-Control Commands
Use the SAFEART session-control commands to manage your interactive session.
Most of these commands are identical to the SAFECOM session-control commands,
which are described in the Safeguard User’s Guide and the Safeguard Reference
Manual. Table 5-1 summarizes the SAFEART session-control commands.
DISPLAY PROMPT Command
The DISPLAY PROMPT command changes the SAFEART prompt. This command is
similar to the SAFECOM DISPLAY PROMPT command.
Note. SAFEART does not support comments embedded within a command.
Table 5-1. Summary of SAFEART Session-Control Commands
Command Description
DISPLAY
PROMPT
Changes the SAFEART prompt for your current session.
EXIT Ends an interactive SAFEART session.
FC Retrieves and allows you to edit previously entered SAFEART
command.
HELP ITEMS Displays the permissible audit record items for the SET WHERE
command.
HISTORY Displays a specified number of your most recent SAFEART commands.
LOG Defines a file in which SAFEART writes a record of the current session.
OBEY Executes SAFEART commands stored in a disk file.
OUT Defines where SAFEART messages are displayed or written.
! Displays and executes a previously entered command from the current
SAFEART session.
? Displays a previously entered command from the current SAFEART
session.
-- (Two hyphens) Delimits comments in SAFEART command lines.
& (Ampersand) Indicates that the command line is continued on the next line.
DISPLAY PROMPT [ prompt-item ]
[ ( prompt-item [ , prompt-item ] ... ) ]