Safeguard Reference Manual (G06.29+, H06.08+, J06.03+)

Table Of Contents
SAFECOM Session-Control Commands
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Session-Control Command Syntax
Session-Control Command Syntax
Table 4-1. Session-Control Command Summary (page 1 of 2)
Command Function
ASSUME Establishes a default object class for subse
quent object-management
commands during the current session.
DISPLAY
COMMANDS
Displays the output of an INFO or SHOW command as SAFECOM
commands.
DISPLAY
DET
AIL
Controls the DETAIL option of the INFO command for an entire session.
DISPLAY
HEADE
RS
Controls the display of headings in INFO command reports.
DISPLAY
PROMP
T
Controls the text displayed in your SAFECOM prompt.
DISPLAY USER Displays the identities of users as either user IDs
or user names.
DISPLAY
W
ARNINGS
Controls the display of warnings about unprotected files.
ENV Displays the current default values of the environmental parameters and
DISPLA
Y options (SYSTEM, VOLUME, OUT, LOG, ASSUME, and
DISPLAY).
EXIT Ends an interactive SAFECOM session. Control of your terminal returns
to
your command interpreter. You can also use Ctrl-Y to end an
interactive session.
FC Displays and allows you to edit a previou
sly entered SAFECOM
command.
HELP Displays help screens for SAFECOM commands.
HISTORY Displays a specified number of your most recently entered SAFECOM
commands.
LOG Specifies a log file to which SAF
ECOM writes a record of your
SAFECOM session.
OBEY Specifies an input command file (an EDIT file) containing SAFECOM
commands.
OUT Redirects SAFECOM output to a specified file.
SYNTAX Directs SAFECOM to check command syntax only and not to execute
commands.
SYSTEM Establishes a default system name to be used for file-name expansion.
VOLUME Establishes a default disk volume name
and a default subvolume name
to be used for expanding disk file and subvolume names.
? Displays a specified command that you previously entered during the
current ses
sion.