NetBatch Manual

Commands
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ADD ATTACHMENT-SET Command
file if the file does not exist. If you specify / OUT / (that is, omit file-name),
BATCHCOM suppresses output.
user-ID
specifies the user ID of the attachment-set owner. (user-ID must be in group-
name.user-name or group-ID,user-ID form.) The default is the ID of the
current user.
attachment-set-name
is the name of an attachment set. The name can contain from 1 to 24 letters and
numbers. It also can contain hyphens but must begin with a letter and end with a
letter or number. The name cannot contain spaces.
#CURRENT
causes the scheduler to assign attachment-set ownership automatically to the
current user and to generate a number as the set identifier.
attribute
is one of these attachment-set attributes (see Section 7, Attributes):
( ASSI[GN] ASSIGN-name , ASSIGN-attributes )
( DEFI[NE] DEFINE-name-1 , [ LIK[E] DEFINE-name-2 , ]
[ CLASS DEFINE-class , ]
DEFINE-attribute [ , DEFINE-attribute ]… )
( PA[RAM] PARAM-name PARAM-value )
SEC[URITY] " security "
TEM[PORARY]BBC{( AALVS1(OF[F],ON) )
attribute overrides attributes of the same type and, for ASSIGNs, DEFINEs,
and PARAMs, name in the working-attributes set. It also overrides attachment-set
defaults (see Table 6-3) when the defaults do not appear in the working set. If you
omit attribute, the attachment set adopts its attributes from the working-
attributes set and attachment-set defaults.
Note. To avoid confusion, do not use these keywords and keyword aliases as attachment-
set names: ADP, ATTACHMENT-SET, CLASS, EXECUTOR, JOB, JOBCLASS, and
SCHEDULER.
Table 6-3. Attachment-Set Defaults (page1of2)
Attribute Default Value
ASSIGN No ASSIGN attribute.
DEFINE DEFINE =_DEFAULTS specifying the node and volume set by the last SET
ATTACHMENT-SET (DEFINE =_DEFAULTS, VOLUME …), SYSTEM, or
VOLUME command. If there was no such command, the DEFINE specifies
the current node and volume from the TACL environment.