Any string entered at the RDO> prompt is saved in the recall buffer. This includes all DCL commands prefaced by the dollar sign ($), commented text that begins with the exclamation point (!), and any RDO statements. The carriage return delimits each line written to the recall buffer. Thus, in the following example, four separate entries are written to the recall buffer: RDO> FOR E IN EMPLOYEES cont> WITH E.EMPLOYEE_ID BETWEEN "00164" AND "00175" cont> PRINT E.LAST_NAME, E.EMPLOYEE_ID cont> END_FOR The most recently typed command is at the top of the recall buffer. If the user enters CTRL/B at this point, the END_FOR statement would appear first. There are no parameters or logicals available to control the maximum number of lines saved in the recall buffer.