/TABLE=(name[,...])
Specifies the tables you want to search. If you specify only one
table, you can omit the parentheses. The asterisk (*) and the
percent sign (%) wildcard characters are allowed. Names with
wildcards are used to match table names. Names without wildcard
characters are treated both as table names and table search lists
(whichever is appropriate).
You can use the /TABLE qualifier to specify the following:
o A user-defined logical name table (created with the
CREATE/NAME_TABLE command)
o The process, group, or system logical name tables
o The process or system directory tables
If you specify the table name by using a logical name that
translates to more than one table, then each table is searched
in the order specified. For example, if you specify SHOW
LOGICAL/TABLE=LNM$FILE_DEV, and LNM$FILE_DEV is equated to
LNM$PROCESS, LNM$JOB, LNM$GROUP, and LNM$SYSTEM, then the
process, job, group, and system tables are searched, in that
order.
If you do not specify the /TABLE qualifier, the default is
/TABLE=LNM$DCL_LOGICAL.