Restores an ACL from a journal file at the beginning of an editing session. Format /RECOVER [=file-spec] /NORECOVER
1 – Description
The /RECOVER qualifier specifies that the ACL editor must restore the ACL from a journal file. The ACL editor restores the ACL to the state it was in when the last ACL editing session ended abnormally. By default the journal file is given the name of the object and a .TJL file type. If you specify a more meaningful name for the journal file when you invoke the ACL editor (by using /JOURNAL), specify that file name with the /RECOVER qualifier.
2 – Example
$ EDIT/ACL/JOURNAL=SAVEACL MYFILE.DAT . . . User creates ACL until system crashes . . . $ EDIT/ACL/JOURNAL=SAVEACL/RECOVER=SAVEACL MYFILE.DAT . . . ACL is restored and user proceeds with editing until done . . . ^Z $ The first command in this example starts the ACL editing session and specifies that the ACL editor must save the journal file SAVEACL.TJL if the session ends abnormally. The session proceeds until it is aborted by a system crash. The next command restores the lost session with the journal file SAVEACL.TJL. To end the session, press Ctrl/Z. The ACL editor saves the edits and deletes the journal file.