Safeguard Audit Service Manual (G06.29+, H06.08+, J06.03+)
Getting Started With SAFEART
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Running SAFEART
Running SAFEART
To run SAFEART interactively, at your command interpreter prompt:
2>SAFEART 
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<=
SAFEART displays a default prompt of <= while you are in a SAFEART session. Enter 
all SAFEART commands at this prompt. You can run as many reports as you want in 
one session. To end a SAFEART session and return to your command interpreter, 
enter the EXIT command.
To run SAFEART in batch mode, enter SAFEART commands in a file and then execute 
the commands with an OBEY command during a SAFEART session. Alternatively, you 
can specify the file as an IN option when you run SAFEART from your command 
interpreter.
The format of the SAFEART run command is: 
The SAFEART run options are the same as the SAFECOM run options described in 
the Safeguard Reference Manual.
For example, to run the SAFEART commands in the $DATA.SECURITY.REPORT2 file 
in batch mode:
4>SAFEART /IN $data.security.report2, NOWAIT/
From within a SAFEART session:
<=OBEY $data.security.report2
Command Rules
The rules governing the use of SAFEART commands are generally the same as the 
rules governing SAFECOM commands. 
Using Quotation Marks
Character strings used for various command parameters can contain any printable 
ASCII character. If a string contains commas or spaces, the string must be enclosed in 
single (') or double (") quotation marks. If a string contains single quotation marks, 
enclose the string must in double quotation marks. If a string contains double quotation 
marks, enclose the string in single quotation marks. A string cannot contain both single 
and double quotation marks.
If a user ID is specified as a command p
arameter, it cannot be enclosed in quotation 
marks.
SAFEART [ / run-opt [ , run-opt ] ... / ]










