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troyd1

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Jan 23, 2025, 5:24:39 PMJan 23
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I am on a recent version of Jbase on RHEL.  I accidentally did .z in the command stack and now it is gone.  Please explain where this file/item is and how to restore/rebuild it.

Peter Falson

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Jan 23, 2025, 7:27:10 PMJan 23
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The .z command is intended to clear the current stack. Unless you have a backup you’re out of luck.

The stack entries are stored in $JBCGLOBALDIR/config/jutil_ctrl

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On Jan 23, 2025, at 2:24 pm, troyd1 <tr...@mninter.net> wrote:

I am on a recent version of Jbase on RHEL.  I accidentally did .z in the command stack and now it is gone.  Please explain where this file/item is and how to restore/rebuild it.

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troyd1

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Jan 23, 2025, 8:06:23 PMJan 23
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ok, thanks for the info.  I found it and will restore it.  Not a fan of that command.  I can't believe it has not happened before as the s is right above the z key.  I was doing .s text and did .z text.

I would suggest changing that to something more deliberate like .clear or something.

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