Safeguard User's Guide (G06.29+, H06.08+, J06.03+)
Working With SAFECOM
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SAFECOM Session-Control Commands
allows you to use the HISTORY, ?, !, and FC session-control commands to recall, edit, 
and execute commands entered earlier in the same session. 
SAFECOM Session-Control Commands
After you start an interactive SAFECOM session, you can enter either of two types of 
commands: session-control commands, which manage your interactive session, and 
security commands, which specify the security controls for your disk files and 
subvolumes. The session-control commands are listed in Table 7-1. This section 
demonstrates the use of most of the session-control commands. A special session-
control command, the DISPLAY command, is described in Section 8, Changing Display 
Options.
All session-control commands are described in detail in the Safeguard Reference 
Manual. The session-control commands manage your SAFECOM session, but they do 
not apply security controls.
Security commands are also shown in the examples in this section. These commands 
are described in detail in the previous sections of this manual.
Table 7-1.  SAFECOM Session-Control Commands  (page 1 of 2)
Command Meaning
ASSUME Establishes a default object type for subsequent SAFECOM commands. For 
the general user
, the object types are DISKFILE, SUBVOLUME, PROCESS, 
and SUBPROCESS. 
ENV Displays the current default values of the environmental parameters 
(SYS
TEM, VOLUME, OUT, LOG, ASSUME, and DISPLAY options).
EXIT Stops an interactive SAFECOM session. Contro
l of your terminal is returned 
to your command interpreter. You can also use Ctrl/Y for this purpose.
FC (Fix Command) Displays and allows you
 to edit a previously entered 
SAFECOM command.
HELP Displays help screens describing the SAFECOM commands.
HISTORY Displays a specified number of your 
most recently entered SAFECOM 
commands. Also clears last or all commands in the history buffer.
LOG Defines a log file in which SAFECOM writes a record of t
he current 
SAFECOM session.
OBEY Specifies a command file contain
ing SAFECOM commands for batch 
execution.
OUT Directs SAFECOM to write its output to a specified file. (SAFECOM output 
text include
s both input commands and responses to those commands.)
SYNTAX Directs SAFECOM to check the syntax of commands only but not to execute 
them.
SYSTEM Establishes a default system name for file-name expansion.
VOLUME Establishes a default disk-volume name and a default subvolume name for 
the file-n
ame expansion of disk files.










