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11
RECOVERY PROCEDURES
While using the RPG Interactive System Environment, you may encounter one of six problem situations.
They are:
* System failures.
* Terminal lockouts.
* Breaking out of Block Mode.
* Transmission errors.
* Loss of echo at the screen.
* Effects of :EOD.
For your information, RISE uses the following file designators during operation:
* Wdddhhmm --KSAM data file for work file.
* WKddhhmm --KSAM key file for work file.
* Ldddhhmm --compilation listing file.
* Udddhhmm --Undelete file (in temporary domain).
If RISE abnormally terminates, because of system failure, use of the Break key, or entering :EOD, you may
find these files are permanent in your group and account. The KSAM work file should be recovered, and
the compilation listing file and the UNDELete file can be purged.
Recovering from System Failures
If the system fails while you are editing a copy of a file (initiated by the TEXT command), do the following:
1.
Determine the designator of the file or files placed in jeopardy by the failure.
a.
The name of the work file, which is a permanent KSAM file, is
in the form Wdddhhmm, where "ddd" is the day of the year, "hh"
is the hour of the day, and "mm" is the minute of the hour.
b.
The name of the associated key file is WKddhhmm, where K
overlays the first "d" in day of the year, and "ddhhmm" have
the same meaning as they do with the work file.
c.
Perform a:LISTFW@######,2 to determine the designators of the files.
2.
After you have the name of the work file, enter the following command:
3.
When you receive a ">" prompt at the terminal enter the following
two commands to KSAMUTIL:
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:RUN KSAMUTIL.PUB.SYS

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