/USERLIBRARY=(table[,...]) /NOUSERLIBRARY Controls whether HELP searches one or more user-specified root libraries after it has searched the root HELP library. When you specify the /USERLIBRARY qualifier, HELP searches the process, group, and system logical name tables for logical names of the form: HLP$LIBRARY, HLP$LIBRARY_1, HLP$LIBRARY_2, and so on, to find the file specifications of any user-defined libraries. When HELP searches for information on a given topic, it proceeds in the following search order: root library, main library (if not the same as the root library), process libraries, group libraries, system libraries, and root library. If the search fails, the root library is searched a second time so that the context is returned to the root library from which the search was initiated. If you specify only one table for HELP to search, you can omit the parentheses. You can specify any of the following tables or keywords: ALL HELP searches the process, group, and system logical name tables for user-defined library definitions. NONE HELP does not search any of the logical name tables. This specification is the same as /NOUSERLIBRARY. PROCESS HELP searches the process logical name table for user-defined library definitions. GROUP HELP searches the group logical name table for user-defined library definitions. SYSTEM HELP searches the system logical name table for user-defined library definitions. By default, if you omit the qualifier, /USERLIBRARY=ALL is assumed.