HP Integrity NonStop H-Series User Manual

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Saving the Profile

Customizing TEDIT for a Columned List

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Saving the Profile

Now you are ready to save the profile. You save it in a special file reserved
for profiles in your default volume and subvolume. Follow these steps:

1.

Press *C.

2.

On the response line type SAVEPROFILE (or simply SA) and press *C
again. You see the following display at the top of the screen.

Profile Name: Profile File: $MYVOL.MYSUBVOL.TEDPROF

The file where TEDIT

stores your profiles

Your default

subvolume

Your default volume

TEDIT displays the name of the file where all the profiles you create are
automatically saved. The profile file is called TEDPROFL, and it is on
your default volume and subvolume.

TEDIT might also display a message on the status line telling you that
you do not yet have any local profiles. Local profiles are ones that are
stored on your default volume and subvolume. You do not need to
respond to this message in any way.

3.

Type the name of the profile you want to save; call this profile
AGENDA. You can save the profile file in another location if you wish,
but it is much better to have your profiles in your default volume.

Profile Name: AGENDA Profile File: $MYVOL.MYSUBVOL.TEDPROF

Leave this
field as is.

Type the profile

name, AGENDA.

4.

Press *C to save the profile.

Note

You can name the profile anything you wish as long as the name contains eight characters
or fewer, the characters are either letters or numbers, and the first character is a letter. The
exception is that if you save the default profile, you must name it * (star).

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