ENABLE Reference Manual
 OPERATING COMMANDS
 CMDVOL Command
 CMDVOL Command
 The CMDVOL command sets the default volume and subvolume names
 for expansion of file names other than obey file names. The
 syntax of the CMDVOL command is:
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 | CMDVOL { $<volume> } |
 | { $<volume>.<subvolume> } |
 | { <subvolume> } |
 | |
 | <volume> |
 | |
 | is a GUARDIAN volume name. |
 | |
 | <subvolume> |
 | |
 | is a GUARDIAN subvolume name. |
 | |
 | The initial CMDVOL setting is the volume and subvolume in |
 | effect when you start ENABLE. |
 | |
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 Considerations
 If you omit $<volume>, ENABLE uses the current volume setting.
 If you omit <subvolume>, ENABLE uses the current subvolume
 setting.
 If you omit both, ENABLE uses the volume and subvolume in effect
 when you start ENABLE.
 ENABLE displays an error message and does not change the default
 CMDVOL setting under the following conditions:
 • Either $<volume> or <subvolume> is an invalid name.
 • Either $<volume> or <subvolume> is invalid when expanded using
 the current defaults.
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