EDIT Subcommands-AUTOSAVE AUTOSAVE Use the AUTOSAVE subcommand to set, reset, or display the automatic save
function of the editor.When the automatic save function is in effect,
the editor automatically issuesSAvE subcommand each time the
specified number of changes or insertions are made. The format of theAUTOSAVE subcommand is:
r--------, I r , I AUrOsave I In, IOFFI I I I L J L------ n is a decimal number between 1 and 32767, indicating the frequency
of the automatic save function.One SAVE subcommand is issued for
every n lines that are changed, deleted, or added to the file.OFF off the automatic save function. setting. This is the initial
1. Each line affected by the$MOVE macro is treated as one update. However, all changes caused by a single CHANGE, DELETE, DSTRING,
GErFILE, orOVERLAY subcommand are treated as a single update, no
matterhow many lines are affected.
2. If you are editing a file on a read-onlydisk, and an automatic
save request occurs, the message:
SETNEW FILEMODE AND RETRY is issued. You can enter CMS subset and access the disk in mode, or use the FMODE subcommand to change the filemode
to the mode of a read/write disk. If you were in input mode, you
are placed in editmode@ 3. The message "SAVED" is displayed at the terminal each time the save
operation occurs.
If you issue theAUTOSAVE subcommand with no operands, the editor
displays the current setting of the automatic save function.
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function of the editor.
the editor automatically issues
specified number of changes or insertions are made. The format of the
r
of the automatic save function.
every n lines that are changed, deleted, or added to the file.
1. Each line affected by the
GErFILE, or
matter
2. If you are editing a file on a read-only
save request occurs, the message:
SET
to the mode of a read/write disk. If you were in input mode, you
are placed in edit
operation occurs.
If you issue the
displays the current setting of the automatic save function.
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