Library /sys$common/syshlp/helplib.hlb  —  DEFINE  Qualifiers  /TABLE
       /TABLE=name

    Requires write (W) access to the table to specify the name of a
    shareable logical name table.

    Specifies the name of the logical name table in which the logical
    name is to be entered. You can use the /TABLE qualifier to
    specify a user-defined logical name table (created with the
    CREATE/NAME_TABLE command); to specify the process, job, group,
    system, or clusterwide logical name tables; or to specify the
    process or system logical name directory tables.

    If you specify the table name using a logical name that has more
    than one translation, the logical name is placed in the first
    table found. For example, if you specify DEFINE/TABLE=LNM$FILE_
    DEV and LNM$FILE_DEV is equated to LNM$PROCESS, LNM$JOB,
    LNM$GROUP, and LNM$SYSTEM, then the logical name is placed in
    LNM$PROCESS.

    The default is the /TABLE=LNM$PROCESS qualifier.

    If you enter more than one of the qualifiers /PROCESS, /JOB,
    /GROUP, /SYSTEM, or /TABLE, only the last one entered is
    accepted.
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