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VMS Help SET, DEFAULT, Parameters *Conan The Librarian |
device-name[:]
Specifies the name of the device you want to go to.
NOTE
The SET DEFAULT command will accept a node name with the
device name (that is, node-name::device-name). However, the
results of operations using a default with a node name are
unpredictable. Some utilities and applications do not allow
a node name to be specified in a file specification and will
fail if the default file specification contains a node name.
directory-spec
Specifies the name of the directory you want to go to. A
directory name must be enclosed in brackets ([ ]). Use the minus
sign (-) to specify the next higher directory from the current
default.
On Alpha systems, if the length of the resulting default
directory specification exceeds 255 characters, the SET DEFAULT
attempts to replace the default directory string with a generated
directory specification. If this happens, then in addition to
the normal syntax check, the entire path to that specification,
including the device, is verified and must exist for the call to
succeed.
On Alpha systems, if the process parse style is set to extended,
then the directory specification may include a directory ID
(DID).
You must specify either the device-name parameter or the
directory-spec parameter. If you specify only the device name,
the current directory is the default for the directory-spec
parameter. If you specify only the directory name, the current
device is the default for the device-name parameter.
You can use a logical name but it must constitute at least the
device part of the specification. When you use a search list
logical name as the parameter, the logical name is not translated
by the SET DEFAULT command. Instead, the SET DEFAULT command
retains the logical name so that OpenVMS Record Management
Services (RMS) is able to access the entire search list. If you
enter the SHOW DEFAULT command, the search list logical name
is displayed as the default device, along with its equivalence
strings.
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