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Recalling ETU Commands
If you run the same ETU command more than once, you can avoid re-keying
repeated values by using the recall function. The recall function
displays the most recently run command on the ETU command line.
To recall a command, press F9. You can then change whatever information
you want by typing over it. You can cycle through and recall any command
you entered since you accessed the ETU menu (WSMENUS) by repeatedly
pressing F9. Upon exiting ETU, all references to previously-entered
commands is lost to future executions of WSMENUS.
Another way to re-use previously-entered commands is by saving and 
re-using request definitions.
Request Definitions
Some ETU commands (FROM3XB, PCFROMPC, PCTOPC, PWRFROM3XB, PWRTO3XB, and
TO3XB) support savable request definitions. A request definition is the
information you provide to ETU to run a command. For example, if you
transfer a file from the host to the micro using the FROM3XB command, the
request definition is the summation of the values you entered for each
parameter.
The commands that support savable request definitions (listed above)
contain a parameter called SAVRQS (save request). This parameter allows
you to save the command request for the transfer operation that you are
currently performing. To save the definition of a command request, enter
*YES as the value in the SAVRQS parameter. Then supply a name for the
request. The request name may be up to ten characters long. 
To replay any request definition you have previously saved, use the ETU
command VWSAVRQS (view save request). The VWSAVRQS command is covered in
Chapter 9, Advanced ETU Features and Chapter 10, ETU Command Reference.
NOTE: When you save a PWRFROM3XB request definition, note that special
values shouldn't be used in the Comparison Value prompt in the Record
Selection parameter. See PWRFROM3XB command in Chapter 10, Command
Reference for more details on the special values.