Safeguard Audit Service Manual (G06.24+, H06.03+)
Getting Started With SAFEART
Safeguard Audit Service Manual—520480-014
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LOG Command
LOG Command
The LOG command defines a file for recording SAFEART commands and messages.
Logging remains in effect during a SAFEART session until you turn it off or exit
SAFEART.
The log-file specified in a LOG command is the name of a file, printer, tape device,
or terminal. The logging process is turned off when SAFEART receives a LOG
command without log-file or when you exit SAFEART.
The SAFEART LOG command is similar to the SAFECOM LOG command, which is
described in the Safeguard Reference Manual.
OBEY Command
The OBEY command executes SAFEART commands stored in a disk file. Using an
OBEY command is a convenient way to run SAFEART when the same report is
required on a regular basis or when the selection criteria are complex.
When you specify an obey-file, you must enter the volume and subvolume name if
the file is not in your current volume and subvolume.
The SAFEART OBEY command is similar to the SAFECOM OBEY command, which is
described in the Safeguard Reference Manual.
OUT Command
The OUT command specifies where report statistics, warning, and error messages are
displayed or written. When you do not define a file name, the information appears on
your home terminal.
This command is most useful with an OBEY command file. Using it during an
interactive session is not helpful because you will not see the various SAFEART
messages or the prompt.
The out-file that you specify in an OUT command is the name of a file, printer, tape
device, or terminal. If you specify out-file during a SAFEART session, but later
want the information displayed on your terminal, issue another OUT command without
out-file.
LOG [ logfile ]
OBEY [ obey-file ]
OUT [ out-file ]