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CFS Command - Set global CFS parameters - SET
SET A mask is displayed in which the most frequently used parameters can be amended for the current CFS session.
SET [%name | %? [,jrsave]]
The contents of the SET mask parameters will be modified according to the values contained in the specified parameter set. The display of the SET mask is suppressed.
Saving the current parameters to a parameter set can be achieved with the SP SET%name command. For further information, see page 7-.
Notes:
All parameters can be set or reset using the individual commands as they appear in the SET mask (xxx/ yyy). If the individual commands are not to be set using the mask, they can be entered as parameters as they appear in upper case letters, e.g. "Display AGE/DATE" can be amended by entering AGE or DATE respectively. The commands to redefine the command memory and the escape symbol for connections are described under CRD (Connection Command Redefine) in Chapter 9, "Connection Handler (Sub-tasks under CFS)".
Not all parameters that may be amended in CFS have a field in the SET mask. These are generally system-specific parameters, and can only be amended using the CFS Modify command (M L'...',C'...'). For further information, see page 18-.
Setting user-specific parameters can be automated by entering the respective commands in a CFS Startup file.
Example for setting parameters in a Startup file:
*002 FILE=NO Switch to the command field in the next mask
UO EXTNT Define a default User Option
ALLOC Display the Allocated Space instead of Last Page
SO AGE,A Sort Option: sort the file list on ascending AGE
DUM Display Used Memory instead of the time
CP '&CON /' Connection Prompt: n / (n = Conn. Nr)
CRD -=§ Amend the command memory symbol used in Conns.
NP Return to the CFS Selection mask