Moves the cursor to the specified buffer. Format GOTO BUFFER buffer-name
1 – Qualifiers
1.1 /CREATE
/CREATE /NOCREATE (D) Specifies whether or not the buffer should be created if it does not exist.
1.2 /READ_ONLY
/READ_ONLY (D) /NOREAD_ONLY Specifies whether or not the indicated buffer should have the read-only attribute. If the buffer has this attribute, then LSE does not write the contents to a file when you exit from LSE or when you issue a COMPILE command. This qualifier has an effect only if the GOTO BUFFER command is creating a buffer. If you are going to an already existing buffer, the read-write status of that buffer is not changed. The /WRITE qualifier is equivalent to the /NOREAD_ONLY qualifier.
1.3 /WRITE
/WRITE /NOWRITE (D) Specifies whether or not the indicated buffer should have the write attribute. If the buffer has this attribute, then LSE writes the contents of the buffer to a file when you exit from LSE or when you issue a COMPILE command. This qualifier has an effect only if the GOTO BUFFER command is creating a buffer. If you are going to an already existing buffer, the read-write status of the buffer is not changed. The /NOREAD_ONLY qualifier is equivalent to the /WRITE qualifier.
2 – Parameter
buffer-name Specifies the name of the buffer. You may use abbreviations. You can specify a buffer name with a character string value of up to 255 alphanumeric or special characters. If you begin the buffer name with special characters, such as those accessed on the top row of your keyboard by pressing the shift key, you must enclose the buffer name in quotation marks. Similarly, to specify a name that contains embedded blanks (spaces), or quotation marks and spaces, enclose the entire string in quotation marks.