TMF Reference Manual (G06.24+)
TMFCOM Commands
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CMDVOL
CMDVOL
The CMDVOL command specifies the default volume and subvolume names for
expanding unqualified file names other than those in OBEY commands.
volume
is the name of the default disk volume.
subvolume
is the name of the default subvolume.
Security Restrictions
Anyone can enter the CMDVOL command.
TMF State Requirement
You can enter the CMDVOL command at any time, whether or not TMF has been
started.
Usage Guidelines
Through the CMDVOL command, you can specify default volume and subvolume
names that are recorded for your session and that remain in effect until you issue
another CMDVOL command.
If you do not issue a CMDVOL command, no default volume and subvolume are
recorded for your session. In this case, unqualified file names are expanded according
to the defaults in effect when you started TMFCOM.
If you enter the CMDVOL command without specifying either volume or subvolume,
the default action depends on the parameters you omit:
•
If you enter volume but omit subvolume, the default subvolume in effect when
you started TMFCOM becomes the recorded default subvolume for your session.
•
If you omit volume but enter subvolume, the default volume in effect when you
started TMFCOM becomes the recorded default volume for your session.
•
If you omit both volume and subvolume, the recorded default volume and
subvolume are cleared. As a result, unqualified file names are expanded
according to the defaults in effect when you started TMFCOM
At any time, you can display the currently recorded default volume and subvolume for
your session, as well as the default volume and subvolume in effect at the beginning of
your session, by entering the ENV command.
CMDVOL [volume ]
[[volume.]subvolume]