VMS Help CMS, CREATE, LIBRARY, Qualifiers *Conan The Librarian (sorry for the slow response - running on an old VAX) |
1 - /AFTER[=directory-specification]
Instructs CMS to insert new libraries into the existing library search list immediately following the existing specified directory. The specified directory must be in the existing library search list. If you omit the directory specification, CMS automatically adds the libraries (in the order you specify) to the end of the list. You cannot specify both /AFTER and /BEFORE on the same command line. If neither /AFTER or /BEFORE is specified, the CREATE LIBRARY command's library list supersedes any existing search list.
2 - /BEFORE[=directory-specification]
Instructs CMS to insert new libraries into the existing library search list immediately in front of the existing specified directory. The specified directory must be in the existing library search list. If you omit the directory specification, CMS automatically adds the libraries (in the order you specify) to the front of the list. You cannot specify both /AFTER and /BEFORE on the same command line. If neither /AFTER nor /BEFORE is specified, the CREATE LIBRARY command's library list supersedes any existing search list.
3 - /CONCURRENT (D)
Specifies whether elements in a library can have multiple reservations by setting the concurrent attribute on the library. Use /NOCONCURRENT to disallow multiple reservations. Use MODIFY LIBRARY to change this attribute on an existing library.
4 - /CREATE_DIRECTORY
Instructs CMS to create a directory to contain the library if the directory does not already exist. /NOCREATE_DIRECTORY is the default.
5 - /EXTENDED_FILENAMES
Used to create a CMS library that allows the use of extended file names. This qualifier is only available on OpenVMS V7.2 and later. Use /NOEXTENDED_FILENAMES to create a CMS library that does not allow the use of extended file names. /NOEXTENDED_FILENAMES is the default. Use MODIFY LIBRARY to change this attribute on an existing library.
6 - /KEEP
Instructs CMS to not delete all versions of a file used to create a new element or generation. /NOKEEP is the default. Use MODIFY LIBRARY to change this attribute on an existing library.
7 - /LOG (D)
Controls whether CMS displays success and informational messages on the default output device. By default, if the command executes successfully, CMS displays a success message. If you specify /NOLOG, success and informational messages are suppressed. Any warning, error, or fatal error messages are displayed regardless of whether /LOG or /NOLOG is specified. Use MODIFY LIBRARY to change this attribute on an existing library.
8 - /LONG_VARIANT_NAMES
Used to create a CMS library that allows the use of long variant names. Use /NOLONG_VARIANT_NAMES to create a CMS library that does not allow the use of long variant names. /NOLONG_VARIANT_NAMES is the default. Use MODIFY LIBRARY to change this attribute on an existing library.
9 - /REFERENCE_COPY=directory-specification
Specifies a valid VMS directory to be used for reference copies of library elements. The directory cannot be a CMS library, nor should it be a subdirectory of a CMS library directory. If you use the CREATE LIBRARY command to create a search list of more than one library, you should specify a reference copy directory for each library in the search list. If you specify only one reference copy directory for more than one library, CMS creates one library for the entire search list, not one library for each library in the search list. Wildcards are not allowed. /NOREFERENCE_COPY is the default. Use MODIFY LIBRARY to change this attribute on an existing library.
10 - /REVISION_TIME[=option]
Controls whether CMS uses the original file revision time or the file storage time when a file is retrieved from the CMS library. The options field can contain of the following keywords: ORIGINAL (D) STORAGE_TIME Use the ORIGINAL keyword to indicate that the original revision time of files placed in a CMS library should be restored unchanged upon their retrieval. This is the default behavior. Use the STORAGE-TIME keyword to indicate that the time when a file was stored in a CMS library (through a CREATE ELEMENT or REPLACE transaction) should be substituted for its original revision time upon retrieval. Use MODIFY LIBRARY to change this attribute on an existing library.
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