ACCOUNT.SAVE

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The ACCOUNT.SAVE command creates a Pick style ACCOUNT-SAVE tape.

 

 

Format

 

ACCOUNT.SAVE {account.name} {options}

 

where

 

account.nameis the name of the account to be saved. If omitted, the current account is saved.

 

optionsspecifies options processing features:
BINARYsuppresses translation of newlines to field marks when saving directory files. Use this option when saving binary data.
DET.SUPsuppresses display of the names of files saved.
EXCLUDE.REMOTEcauses remote files to be omitted as described below.
INCLUDE.REMOTEcauses remote files to be saved as described below.

 

 

The ACCOUNT.SAVE command creates a Pick style "compatible mode" pseudo tape and saves a QM account to it. The account transfer tools are intended for use when migrating to QM from other systems. Although it would be possible to use this command to create a backup of a QM account, it is recommended that operating system level tools are used for this purpose.

 

The tape to be created must first be opened to the process using the SET.DEVICE command.

 

The command reports its progress by displaying the name of each file as it is saved unless the DET.SUP option is used.

 

 

ACCOUNT.SAVE normally saves all files referenced by F-type records in the VOC of the account being saved. There is a three level mechanism by which files can be excluded:

 

1.Field 5 of the F-type VOC entry can contain
DSave the dictionary but omit the data element
EExclude this file from an ACCOUNT.SAVE or FILE.SAVE
IInclude this file in an ACCOUNT.SAVE or FILE.SAVE

 

2.If field 5 of the VOC record does not specify any of the above flags, the EXCLUDE.REMOTE and INCLUDE.REMOTE options are used to determine whether remote files (those with a directory delimiter in their pathnames) are to be saved.

 

3.If neither of the above methods of file selection is used, the value of the EXCLREM configuration parameter is used to determine whether remote files are to be saved.

 

By use of a combination of the above methods, it should be possible to achieve total control of what is included in a save.

 

 

See also:

ACCOUNT.RESTORE, FILE.SAVE, FIND.ACCOUNT, RESTORE.ACCOUNTS, SEL.RESTORE, SET.DEVICE, T.ATT, T.DUMP, T.LOAD, T.xxx