Syntax
)PCOPY device/file number workspace ID :password [object name(s)]
where:
device/file number is the number of the tape unit and the stored workspace file.
workspace ID is the name of the stored workspace on the tape.
:password is the security password assigned by the previous IWSID or )SAVE
command. If no password was assigned, a password cannot be specified by
this command.
obiect name(s) (optional) is the name of the global object(s1 to be copied from
the designated stored workspace. If omitted, all global objects in the designated
stored workspace are copied, except those already in the active workspace (if
any).
The )REWIND Command
The IFEWIND command rewinds the specified tape. There is no message displayed
at the successful completion of this command.
Syntax
IREWIND [device number]
where:
device number (optional) is the tape (on drive 1 or 2) to be rewound. If the para-
meter is omitted, tape 1 is rewound.
The )SAVE Command
The )SAVE command writes the contents of the active workspace onto tape with-
out changing the contents of the active workspace. This command is used when
objects will be copied from the stored workspace back into the active workspace.
When this command is successfully completed, SAVED device/file number
workspace ID is displayed.
Notes:
A clear workspace or a workspace with suspended function cannot be written on
tape using the )SAVE command; however, a workspace with suspended functions
can be written to tape using the )CONTINUE command.
The )COPY and )PCOPY commands can specify stored workspaces that were
written on tape only if the )SAVE command was used.
Depending on the amount of data in the stored workspace, a stored workspace
that was written to tape using the )SAVE command can be loaded into another
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If ATTN is pressed during a )SAVE operation, the system operation is interrupted
and the file is set to unused.
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Syntax
)SAVE [device/file number] [workspace ID] [ gassword]
where:
device/file number (optional) is the number of the tape unit and file on the
tape where the contents of the active workspace are to be written. If no
device/file number is specified, the device/file number from which the active
workspace was loaded or which was specified by a previous )WSID command
is used.
workspace ID (optional) is the name of the workspace to be stored. This
name must match the workspace ID of both the active workspace and the file
to be used on the tape unless the file is marked unused. If the file is marked
unused, the active workspace and tape file workspace ID will be changed to
this workspace ID. If no name is specified in the command, the name of the
active workspace is used.
:password (optional) is any combination of up to eight alphabetic or numeric
characters (without blanks), preceded by a colon. This sequence of characters
must be matched when the stored workspace is to be read back into the active
workspace. If no workspace ID or password is entered, the password associated
with the active workspace (if any) is assigned to the workspace being stored.
If just the workspace ID and no password is entered, any password associated
with the active workspace is not used.
The )SI Command
The )SI command displays the names of the suspended and pendent user-defined
functions (see State lndicator in Chapter 7). The suspended functions are indicated
by an *, with the most recently suspended function listed first, followed by the
next most recently suspended function, and so on.
Syntax
There are no parameters.
The )SIV Command
The )SIV command displays the names of the suspended and pendent user-
defined functions (see State lndicator in Chapter 7) and the names local to
each function. The suspended functions are indicated by an *, with the most
recently suspended function listed first, followed by the next most recently
suspended function, and so on.
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