$ SAVE_DIR = F$DIRECTORY()
$ SET DEFAULT [CARLEN.TESTFILES]
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.
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$ SET DEFAULT 'SAVE_DIR'
This example shows an excerpt from a command procedure that
uses the F$DIRECTORY function to save the current default
directory setting. The assignment statement equates the symbol
SAVE_DIR to the current directory. Then the SET DEFAULT command
establishes a new default directory. Later, the symbol SAVE_DIR
is used in the SET DEFAULT command that restores the original
default directory.
Note that you can use the F$ENVIRONMENT function with the
DEFAULT keyword to return the default disk and directory.
You should use the F$ENVIRONMENT function rather than the
F$DIRECTORY function in situations involving more than one
disk.