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Where "'''workspacename'''" is the name you want to use. | Where "'''workspacename'''" is the name you want to use. If the save was successful, it will list the name of the workspace and the current time and date. | ||
The command works like this:<br/><br/><code> | The command works like this:<br/><br/><code> |
Revision as of 00:05, 27 February 2013
)SAVE - Name the current workspace
In order to use the functions and variables which you have created again, you must save the workspace you are using. This is the same as when you edit a document in a word processor or a spreadsheet in a spreadsheet program, you have to save what you are working on. You issue the command
- )SAVE
if the workspace has a name, or
- )SAVE workspacename
Where "workspacename" is the name you want to use. If the save was successful, it will list the name of the workspace and the current time and date.
The command works like this:
)SAVE This_is_my_Workspace
This_is_my_Workspace SAVED 02/26/2013 23:49:12
If you use the )SAVE command again, it will replace the existing workspace. Note that if you use the same name as an existing workspace, it will replace it without asking if you want to overwrite it.
System Commands (not case sensitive) | |||||||||||||
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)CLEAR | )CLOSE | )COPY | )DROP | )EDIT | )ERASE | )EXIT | )FNS | )FOP | )FOPS | ||||
)IN | )INASCII | )LIB | )LOAD | )NEWTAB | )NMS | )OFF | )OPEN | )OPS | )OUT | ||||
)RESET | )SAVE | )SI | )SIC | )SINL | )SYMB | )ULIB | )VARS | )XLOAD | )WSID |