Protecting Files; Save Command - IBM Professional Series User Manual

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Protecting Files
You can minimize the danger to a new file you're creating or
the changes that you're making to an existing file from
system or line failure by using either the SAVE command or
the SET AUTOSA VE command, or both.
SA VE
Command
You can enter a SA VE command at any time while you're
creating or revising a file. Its format is:
SAVE
After you press the ENTER key, the file you're working on
is written on disk. However, it will stay on the screen. After
you add lines or make more changes, you'll have to enter the
SAVE command again to save those new lines or changes.
If you've issued a SAVE command while working on a file,
you still have to issue a FILE (or QUIT) command to end
the editing session.
If
you have used a SAVE command
while working on a file and then enter QUIT, the changes
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