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VMS Help DEASSIGN, Examples *Conan The Librarian |
1.$ DEASSIGN MEMO
The DEASSIGN command in this example deassigns the process
logical name MEMO.
2.$ DEASSIGN/ALL
The DEASSIGN command in this example deassigns all process
logical names that were created in user and supervisor mode.
This command does not, however, delete the names that were
placed in the process logical name table in executive mode by
the command interpreter (for example, SYS$INPUT, SYS$OUTPUT,
SYS$ERROR, SYS$DISK, and SYS$COMMAND).
3.$ DEASSIGN/TABLE=LNM$PROCESS_DIRECTORY TAX
The DEASSIGN command in this example deletes the logical name
table TAX, and any descendant tables. When you delete a logical
name table, you must specify either the /TABLE=LNM$PROCESS_
DIRECTORY or the /TABLE=LNM$SYSTEM_DIRECTORY qualifier, because
the names of all tables are contained in these directories.
4.$ ASSIGN USER_DISK: COPY
$ SHOW LOGICAL COPY
"COPY" = "USER_DISK:" (LNM$PROCESS_TABLE)
$ DEASSIGN COPY
The ASSIGN command in this example equates the logical name
COPY with the device USER_DISK and places the names in the
process logical name table. The DEASSIGN command deletes the
logical name.
5.$ DEFINE SWITCH: TEMP
$ DEASSIGN SWITCH::
The DEFINE command in this example places the logical name
SWITCH: in the process logical name table. The trailing
colon is retained as part of the logical name. Two colons
are required on the DEASSIGN command to delete this logical
name because the DEASSIGN command removes one trailing colon,
and the other colon is needed to match the characters in the
logical name.
6.$ ASSIGN/TABLE=LNM$GROUP DKA1: GROUP_DISK
$ DEASSIGN/PROCESS/GROUP GROUP_DISK
The ASSIGN command in this example places the logical name
GROUP_DISK in the group logical name table. The DEASSIGN
command specifies conflicting qualifiers; because the /GROUP
qualifier is last, the name is successfully deassigned.
7.$ ASSIGN DALLAS::USER_DISK: DATA
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$ DEASSIGN DATA
The ASSIGN command in this example associates the logical name
DATA with the device specification USER_DISK on remote node
DALLAS. Subsequent references to the logical name DATA result
in references to the disk on the remote node. The DEASSIGN
command cancels the logical name assignment.
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