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.