diff --git a/documentation/17.01/solutions/basic-computing/eiffelbase/eiffelbase-tutorial/eiffelbase-kernel/Persistence--storage--and-retrieval.wiki b/documentation/17.01/solutions/basic-computing/eiffelbase/eiffelbase-tutorial/eiffelbase-kernel/Persistence--storage--and-retrieval.wiki index 1274a972..90b79968 100644 --- a/documentation/17.01/solutions/basic-computing/eiffelbase/eiffelbase-tutorial/eiffelbase-kernel/Persistence--storage--and-retrieval.wiki +++ b/documentation/17.01/solutions/basic-computing/eiffelbase/eiffelbase-tutorial/eiffelbase-kernel/Persistence--storage--and-retrieval.wiki @@ -75,8 +75,7 @@ If the structure in the file has been corrupted and retrieved i ==With SED storable== -The example below will show you how to store an object using the SED storable mechanism assuming the current class is a descendant of [[ref:libraries/base/reference/sed_storable_facilities_chart|SED_STORABLE_FACILITIES]]. It uses the - store feature but you could also use session_store or basic_store too. +The example below will show you how to store an object using the SED storable mechanism assuming the current class is a descendant of [[ref:libraries/base/reference/sed_storable_facilities_chart|SED_STORABLE_FACILITIES]]. It uses the store feature but you could also use session_store or basic_store too. store_object (o: ANY; p: PATH)