Spooler Utilities Reference Manual
Peruse
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VOLUME Command
VOLUME Command
The VOLUME command changes the current default volume or subvolume names, or
both, used with Peruse. The initial default names are the subvolume and volume
names that were the current default names when you started Peruse.
\system
sets the current default system name for Peruse. You can set the default system
name only in a named system, such as one in a network.
$volume
sets the current default volume name for Peruse.
subvol
sets the current default subvolume name for Peruse.
Considerations
Entering VOLUME with no volume or subvolume name restores the default names
that were in effect when you started Peruse.
Peruse and the command interpreters have separate default names for system,
volume, and subvolume. When you return to the command-interpreter prompt
from Peruse, the default names are reset to the values that were in effect before
you started Peruse.
Examples
1. This command sets the current default subvolume name for Peruse to SUBVOL1
but does not change the current default volume or system:
_VOLUME SUBVOL1
2. This command sets the current default volume name for Peruse to $DEFVOL but
does not change the current default subvolume or system:
_VOLUME $DEFVOL
3. This command sets the current default system, volume, and subvolume names for
Peruse to \ITALY.$MILANO.ARTWORK:
_VOLUME \ITALY.$MILANO.ARTWORK
VOLUME [ [\system.]$volume.subvol ]
[ $volume ]
[ subvol ]