SET NOJOURNALING Disables buffer-change journaling for the buffer you specify. (No effect on keystroke journaling, if it is enabled.) Example: The following command disables buffer-change journaling for a buffer named TEST DATA: Command: SET NOJOURNALING test data Usage notes: o If more than one buffer name matches your request, EVE displays a list of the matching buffer names so you can choose the one you want---see help on Choices Buffer. On VMS, buffer names and file names are not case-sensitive. o By default, EVE creates a journal file for each text buffer you create. You can disable journaling for a buffer in which you do not have to protect text against loss from a system failure---for example, a "scratchpad" buffer used to test procedures or a read-only buffer that contains text you want to view without editing. o To disable buffer-change journaling for all your text buffers, use SET NOJOURNALING ALL. o SET NOJOURNALING does not delete the journal file for the buffer. Journal files contain information about the text you edit. If you edit confidential data, you should delete un-needed journal files. For example, the following DCL command deletes the journal file for a buffer named TEST DATA: $ DELETE TPU$JOURNAL:test_data.tpu$journal;* Related topics: Journal Files SET JOURNALING SET NOJOURNALING ALL