The fso command saves the current item and overwrites the item when a duplicate item-ID already exists on file. This form is used when specifying an item-ID other than the one originally requested.
Syntax
fso{(file.reference}{item-ID} |
Parameter(s)
item-ID |
Name of the item saved. |
file.reference |
Name of the file to write to. |
Example(s)
This does not mean that the command was invalid. Rather, it means that the item, main.program.original, was already on file.
ed bp main.program top .fs main.program.original cmnd? |
It can be overwritten as:
.fso main.program.original |
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