1 /ALL
/ALL [command-specifier]
Displays all the commands (and their numbers) available for
recall. Do not use the /ALL qualifier with the other RECALL
qualifiers.
To display multiple occurrences of a specific command in the
recall buffer, specify the command after the /ALL qualifier.
NOTE
The RECALL command is never stored in the recall buffer.
2 /ERASE
Erases the contents of the recall buffer.
3 /INPUT
/INPUT=filespec
Causes each line of the input file to be added to the recall
buffer. If a file type is not specified with the file name,
.LIS is the default. The file specification cannot include the
asterisk (*) and the percent sign (%) wildcard characters.
If the /ERASE qualifier is also specified, the contents of the
recall buffer are erased before the contents of the specified
file are read into the recall buffer.
The /INPUT qualifier is incompatible with the /ALL and /PAGE
qualifiers.
4 /OUTPUT
/OUTPUT=filespec
Specifies the name of the output file where the contents of the
recall buffer are written. If you do not specify a file type,
the default is .LIS. The file specification cannot include the
asterisk (*) and the percent sign (%) wildcard characters.
If the /ERASE qualifier is also specified, the contents of the
recall buffer are erased after the contents of the recall buffer
are written to the specified file.
The /OUTPUT qualifier is incompatible with the /ALL and /PAGE
qualifiers.
5 /PAGE
/PAGE
/NOPAGE (default)
Displays all the commands (and their numbers) available for
recall one screen at a time. The /NOPAGE qualifier produces the
same output as the /ALL qualifier. You can cancel the output
display by pressing Ctrl/Z.
The /PAGE qualifier is incompatible with the /INPUT and /OUTPUT
qualifiers.
6 /SEARCH
/SEARCH string
Searches the recall buffer and displays all the commands (and
their numbers) that contain the specified search string.