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attr OpenVMS usage:mask_longword type: longword (unsigned) access: read only mechanism: by 32- or 64-bit reference (Alpha) mechanism: by 32-bit reference (VAX) Attributes to be associated with the logical name. The attr argument is the 32-bit address (on VAX systems) or the 32- or 64- bit address (on Alpha systems) of a longword bit mask specifying these attributes. Each bit in the longword corresponds to an attribute and has a symbolic name. These symbolic names are defined by the $LNMDEF macro. To specify an attribute, specify its symbolic name or set its corresponding bit. The longword bit mask is the logical OR of all desired attributes. All undefined bits in the longword must be 0. If you do not specify this argument or specify it as 0 (no bits set), no attributes are associated with the logical name. The attributes are as follows: Attribute Description LNM$M_ If set, the logical name is not copied from the CONFINE process to its spawned subprocesses. You create a subprocess with the DCL command SPAWN or the LIB$SPAWN Run-Time Library routine. If the logical name is placed into a process-private table that has the CONFINE attribute, the CONFINE attribute is automatically associated with the logical name. This applies only to process-private logical names. LNM$M_NO_ If set, the logical name cannot be duplicated in ALIAS this table at an outer access mode. If another logical name with the same name already exists in the table at an outer access mode, it is deleted. tabnam OpenVMS usage:logical_name type: character-coded text string access: read only mechanism: by 32- or 64-bit descriptor-fixed-length string descriptor (Alpha) mechanism: by 32-bit descriptor-fixed-length string descriptor (VAX) Name of the table in which to create the logical name. The tabnam argument is the 32-bit address (on VAX systems) or the 32- or 64-bit address (on Alpha systems) of a descriptor that points to the name of this table. This argument is required and must be specified in uppercase. The name must be entered in uppercase letters. (This requirement differs from the $CRELNT system service, which automatically changes tabnam to uppercase.) If tabnam is not the name of a logical name table, it is assumed to be a logical name and is translated iteratively until either the name of a logical name table is found or the number of translations allowed by the system has been performed. If tabnam translates to a list of logical name tables, the logical name is entered into the first table in the list. lognam OpenVMS usage:logical_name type: character-coded text string access: read only mechanism: by 32- or 64-bit descriptor-fixed-length string descriptor (Alpha) mechanism: by 32-bit descriptor-fixed-length string descriptor (VAX) Name of the logical name to be created. The lognam argument is the 32-bit address (on VAX systems) or the 32- or 64-bit address (on Alpha systems) of a descriptor that points to the logical name string. Logical name strings of logical names created within either the system or process directory table must consist of uppercase alphanumeric characters, dollar signs ($), and underscores (_); the maximum length is 31 characters. The maximum length of logical name strings created within other tables is 255 characters with no restrictions on the types of characters that can be used. This argument is required. acmode OpenVMS usage:access_mode type: byte (unsigned) access: read only mechanism: by 32- or 64-bit reference (Alpha) mechanism: by 32-bit reference (VAX) Access mode to be associated with the logical name. The acmode argument is the 32-bit address (on VAX systems) or the 32- or 64-bit address (on Alpha systems) of a byte that specifies the access mode. The access mode associated with the logical name is determined by maximizing the access mode of the caller with the access mode specified by the acmode argument, which means that the less privileged of the two is used. Symbols for the four access modes are defined by the $PSLDEF macro. You cannot specify an access mode more privileged than that of the containing table. However, if the caller has SYSNAM privilege, then the specified access mode is associated with the logical name regardless of the access mode of the caller. If you omit this argument or specify it as 0, the access mode of the caller is associated with the logical name. itmlst OpenVMS usage:32-bit item_list_3 or 64-bit item_list 64b type: longword (unsigned) for 32-bit; quadword (unsigned) for 64-bit access: read only mechanism: by 32- or 64-bit reference (Alpha) mechanism: by 32-bit reference (VAX) Item list describing the equivalence names to be defined for the logical name and information to be returned to the caller. The itmlst argument is the 32-bit address (on VAX systems) or the 32- or 64-bit address (on Alpha systems) of a list of item descriptors, each of which specifies information about an equivalence name. An item list in 32-bit format is terminated by a longword of 0; an item list in 64-bit format is terminated by a quadword of 0. All items in an item list must be of the same format-either 32-bit or 64-bit. Note that it is possible to create a logical that has no equivalence names. This is done by either omitting the itmlst argument to $CRELNM, or by not including the LNM$_STRING item code to the itmlst data structure that is passed into $CRELNM. It is not possible to create this kind of logical using DCL. Refer to the OpenVMS System Services Reference Manual to view the item code diagrams and descriptor fields tables.
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