GO SAVE command menu options
This information describes the GO SAVE command and the most common menu options that you can use.
Access the GO SAVE command menu by typing GO SAVE from any command line. From the Save menu, you see option 21, option 22, and option 23 along with many more save options.
SAVE Save
System: SYSTEMA
Select one of the following:
Save Data
1. Files
2. Libraries
3. Documents and folders
4. Programs
5. Other objects
6. Changed objects only
7. Licensed programs
8. Security data
10. Configuration
11. Objects in directories
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Selection or command
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F3=Exit F4=Prompt F9=Retrieve F12=Cancel F13=Information Assistant
F16=System Main menu
SAVE Save
System: SYSTEMA
Select one of the following:
Save System and User Data
20. Define save system and user data defaults
++ 21. Entire system
++ 22. System data only
+ 23. All user data
Save Document Library Objects
30. All documents, folders, and mail
31. New and changed documents, new folders, all mail
32. Documents and folders
33. Mail only
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Selection or command
===>
F3=Exit F4=Prompt F9=Retrieve F12=Cancel F13=Information Assistant
F16=System Main menu
A single plus sign (+) indicates that the option places your system into a restricted state if you run it without prompting for commands, which means that nothing else can be running on your system when the menu option is selected. If you do prompt for commands, you can skip the ENDSBS command that places the system in restricted state.
A double plus sign (++) indicates that your system must be in a restricted state to run this option. You cannot skip the ENDSBS command that runs as part of the option.
- ENDTCPSVR
- ENDHOSTSVR
- DLYJOB
- ENDTCP
- DLYJOB
- ENDSBS SBS(*ALL)