/JOURNAL (D) /JOURNAL[=file-name] /NOJOURNAL Enables journaling for the editing session. The /JOURNAL qualifier without any value enables buffer change journaling only. One buffer change journal file is created for each editing buffer. The name of each buffer change journal file corresponds to the name of the buffer that it is journaling. The default file type for buffer change journal files is .TPU$JOURNAL. If a file name is supplied as the value to the /JOURNAL qualifier, then keystroke journaling is also performed. The name of the keystroke journal file is taken from the value supplied to the /JOURNAL qualifier. There is one keystroke journal file for the editing session. The default file type for keystroke journal files is .TJL. To perform a recovery using a buffer change journal file, use the RECOVER BUFFER command after the editor has been started. Use the /RECOVER command line qualifier only when attempting to recover using a keystroke journal file. If a recovery operation is performed using a keystroke journal file, care must be taken to restore the editing environment to the state that it was in when the journaled editing session began. If you do not want to create a journal file of either type, use the /NOJOURNAL qualifier.