HELPLIB.HLB  —  SET  PREFIX
    Allows you to set a prefix control string for verified command
    lines.

    Format

      SET [NO]PREFIX  string

1  –  Parameter

 string

    Specifies the FAO control string to be used in generating a
    prefix to a verified command line. The following rules apply:

    o  No more than 64 characters are allowed in the control string.

    o  The resulting string can be no longer than 64 characters.

    o  Basic formatting FAO directives can be used ("!/", "!_", "!^",
       "!!", "!%F", and "!n*c").

    o  Time and date FAO directives can be used ("!%T" and "!%D").

    o  Repeat counts can be used ("!n(DD)").

    o  Output field length specifications can be used ("!lengthDD").

    o  Combination of repeat count and output field length can be
       used ("!n(lengthDD)").

    o  FAO directives that require arguments will always receive a
       value of zero.

2  –  Example

  $ SET VERIFY
  $ @TEST
  $ SET DEFAULT SYS$LOGIN
  $ SHOW DEFAULT
    USER$:[JENSEN]
  $ SET PREFIX "(!5%T) "
  $ @TEST
  (17:52) $ SET DEFAULT SYS$LOGIN
  (17:52) $ SHOW DEFAULT
    USER$:[JENSEN]

      This example demonstrates the difference between having and
      not having a prefix for verification. The first command turns
      on verification. (Verification must be turned on to see the
      prefix.) The second command invokes a test procedure to show
      what the output looks like without a prefix. The third and
      fourth lines reflect the contents of the test procedure invoked
      in the preceding command. The third command sets the prefix to
      an FAO control string so that the first five characters of the
      standard time will be shown for each command. The last command
      invokes the test procedure again to demonstrate what the output
      looks like with a prefix.
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