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RECOVERY—Control Edit Recovery z/OS ISPF Edit and Edit Macros SC19-3621-00 |
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RECOVERY sets edit recovery mode, which allows you to recover data after a system failure or power outage. Syntax.-ON---. >>-+-RECOVERY-+--+-+------+--------+--------------------------->< +-RECOVER--+ | '-SUSP-' | +-RECOVRY--+ '-OFF--+--------+-' +-RECVRY---+ +-WARN---+ +-RECOV----+ '-NOWARN-' '-RECVR----'
Note: When SETUNDO is enabled
during installation, both the RECOVERY primary command and edit macro
command continue to accept the NOWARN and WARN keywords for compatibility
reasons, but the value is ignored. NOWARN will always be in effect.
DescriptionYou cannot edit data recursively while you are in recovery. Attention:
If the data set to be recovered was edited by another user before edit recovery, the changes made by the other user will be lost if you save the recovered data. See Undoing edit interactions for more information. To turn on edit recovery mode:
Note: For edit recovery to work properly,
the data set to be recovered, the edit recovery data set, and the
edit recovery table all must exist, be cataloged, and be intact. For
example, with RECOVERY on, uncataloging a data set and then trying
to recover it fails.
To turn off edit recovery mode:
See Edit recovery for more information about edit recovery. |
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