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- From: longo@sfpp.com (Bob Longo)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.vms
- Subject: Re: How can I define a path?
- Message-ID: <1993Jan20.232640.51@sfpp.com>
- Date: 20 Jan 93 23:26:40 PST
- References: <1993Jan20.174005.6738@eng.ufl.edu>
- Distribution: usa
- Organization: Santa Fe Pacific Pipelines
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- In article <1993Jan20.174005.6738@eng.ufl.edu>, zzang@stat.ufl.edu (zzang) writes:
- > Hello,
- > I try to define a logical name for a directory.
- > for example, for direc disk$user:[zzang],
- > I try to define it with name usr$dir.
- > so I can use,
- > dir usr$dir
- > cd usr$dir:[make]
- > (cd:==set default)
- > cd usr$dir:[bin]
- > and so forth.
- > I tried:
- > $define usr$dir disk$user:[zzang.]
- > or
- > $define usr$dir disk$user:[zzang]
- > but it didnt work.
- > I cant use cd usr$dir:[make].
- >
- > also the [] : and :: in the path are magic symbols to me
- > what's the use of these symbols?
- >
- > Thanks in advance!
- >
- > --zhuo
- --
- Try this:
-
- $ DEFINE usr$dir disk$user:[zzang.] /TRANSLATION_ATTRIBUTES=CONCEALED
-
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