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Revision as of 12:48, 11 March 2009

SET DEFAULT

Class

Environment


Purpose

Specify default device name and directory on which files will be searched for and stored


Syntax

SET DEFAULT TO [<device name>] [<path-name>]


See Also

SET DIRECTORY, SET PATH, SET VIEW, DEFAULT()


Description

The SET DEFAULT command allows you to specify the device and directory where all files will be searched for and stored. The <device name> is the name of the device that you wish to be the default device. By default, files are searched for and stored in the current working directory. The SET DEFAULT TO command without a <path-name> returns you to the device and the directory that was originally active.


Example

set default to /usr/accounts/

Products

Recital Database Server, Recital Mirage Server, Recital Terminal Developer