DMU.HLB  —  MEMO
  Use the MEMO command to create  new  history  list  entries  for  the
  specified  dictionary directories, subdictionaries, and objects.  You
  supply the explanation that is to be placed in the entry.  All  other
  information is supplied by DMU.

  Command Syntax:

  MEMO/AUDIT path-name [, path-name]...

1  –  parameters

  path-name

  Specifies a dictionary directory, subdictionary, or object for  which
  you  want  to  add a history list entry.  You can use the wildcards %
  and * in the path name.  You cannot use > and @.  If you are using  a
  terminal  of  the  VT200 family, you can use 8-bit characters in path
  names.

  Type "HELP specify path-name" for further information.

2  –  privileges

  You need PASS_THRU and HISTORY at the target dictionary  directories,
  subdictionaries, and objects.

3  –  qualifiers

3.1    /AUDIT

  Syntax:

      /AUDIT=(quoted-string [, quoted-string]...)
      /AUDIT=file-specification

  You must /AUDIT to create history list entries.

  You supply explanatory text in history list entries in either of  two
  ways:

   o  By including quoted  strings.   Enclose  each  quoted  string  in
      double  quotation  marks,  and  enclose  the series of strings in
      parentheses.  The parentheses are optional if  you  specify  only
      one quoted string.

   o  By specifying a file whose contents are to  be  included  in  the
      history  list  entry.   The  file specification is a standard VMS
      file specification, and the default file type is .DAT.   You  can
      include  no  more  than 64 input strings in a history list entry.
      DMU ignores any excess.

  You cannot specify /NOAUDIT with the MEMO command.
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