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  • Subject: RE: Where does SEU store Work In Progress
  • From: Tim McCarthy <timm@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2000 11:40:16 -0400

James, you're right of course...SEU must preserve a more permanent
object somewhere; it appears to keep an index of members edited by
member name. But this then returns us to Dave's original question. 


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> -----Original Message-----
> From: James W. Kilgore [SMTP:eMail@James-W-Kilgore.com]
> Sent: Saturday, April 15, 2000 9:42 AM
> To:   MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
> Subject:      Re: Where does SEU store Work In Progress
> 
> I'm curious about the objects being in QTEMP.  Have you ever been
> using
> SEU from a remote connection (or local for that matter) and have your
> session die?
> 
> From my understanding, the contents of QTEMP is hosed once a job is
> ended.  Yet for some reason, I can log on the next day and attempt to
> edit the same member and up pops a screen asking if I want to recover
> the previous edit session.  And sure enough, everything up to the last
> time I pressed ENTER is there.
> 
> Maybe SEU is smart enough to perform a MOVOBJ of the work files before
> 
> QTEMP is destroyed. 
> 
> Tim McCarthy wrote:
> > 
> > Dave, you're on your own - never done this before. However I do know
> > that SEU creates a number of objects in QTEMP. For each instance of
> SEU
> > you start it creates a permanent misc space (19 EE) with a name
> > something like QSU_WSUCOM____xxxxxxx. This seems to act as some sort
> of
> > an index and contains the line numbers currently in the window. You
> also
> > get a temporary space called QSEU2_CMDLxx. Then there are a number
> of
> > other MSCSP spaces created on certain events. How these spaces are
> laid
> > out and what they contain I have no idea. You can access them in MI
> but
> > may run into level 40 issues. Use DMPSYSOBJ with a hex offset of 40
> to
> > see everything in your QTEMP.
> >
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