Document revision date: 19 July 1999
OpenVMS User's Manual
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Chapter 10
10
DIGITAL Standard Runoff (DSR): Formatting Text Files
10.1
About DSR
10.2
Entering DSR Commands in Source Files
10.3
Invoking DSR
10.3.1
Overriding DSR Commands or Flags
10.3.2
Using DSR Defaults
10.4
Creating Tables of Contents
10.5
Creating Indexes
10.6
Summary of DSR Commands
10.6.1
Page Size and Running Heads
10.6.2
Paging and Page-Number Control
10.6.3
Subpaging
10.6.4
Margin Settings
10.6.5
Filling and Justifying Text
10.6.6
Vertical Spacing
10.6.7
Horizontal Spacing
10.6.8
Paragraph Formatting
10.6.9
Text Emphasis
10.6.10
Figure Formatting
10.6.11
List Formatting
10.6.12
Note and Footnote Formatting
10.6.13
Chapter and Appendix Formatting
10.6.14
Section Formatting
10.6.15
Index Formatting
10.6.16
Tables of Contents Formatting
10.6.17
Flag Recognition Commands
10.6.18
Other DSR Commands
Chapter 11
11
Sort/Merge Utility: Sorting and Merging Files
11.1
High-Performance Sort/Merge
11.2
Sorting Files
11.2.1
Defining a Key
11.2.2
Multiple Key Fields
11.2.3
Identical Key Fields
11.2.4
Noncharacter Data
11.2.5
Output File Organization
11.2.6
Sorting Process
11.3
Specifying a Collating Sequence
11.4
Running Sort as a Batch Job
11.4.1
Command Procedures
11.4.2
Including Input Records
11.5
Merging Files
11.5.1
Sorted Files
11.5.2
Identical Key Fields
11.6
Entering Records from a Terminal
11.7
Using a Sort/Merge Specification File
11.8
Optimizing a Sort or Merge Operation
11.8.1
Sorting Process
11.8.2
Omitting Records and Fields
11.8.3
Assigning Work Files
11.8.4
Modifying the Working Set Extent
11.9
Summary of Sort/Merge Qualifiers
11.9.1
Input File Qualifier
11.9.2
Output File Qualifiers
11.9.3
Specification File Qualifiers
Chapter 12
12
Devices: Using Private Tapes and Disks
12.1
Device Management
12.2
Displaying Device Information
12.3
Allocating Devices
12.4
Initializing Volumes
12.4.1
Initializing Disk Volumes
12.4.2
Initializing Magnetic Tape Volumes
12.5
Mounting Volumes
12.5.1
Requesting Operator Assistance
12.5.2
Mounting a Foreign Disk Volume
12.5.3
Mounting Magnetic Tape Volumes
12.6
Accessing Files on Private Devices
12.6.1
Using Physical Device Names
12.6.2
Using Logical Device Names
12.6.3
Using Generic Device Names
12.6.4
Using OpenVMS Cluster Device Names
12.7
Dismounting Volumes
Chapter 13
13
Logical Names: Defining Names for Devices and Files
13.1
Logical Name Characteristics
13.2
Using System-Defined Logical Names
13.3
Creating Logical Names
13.3.1
Using the DEFINE Command
13.3.2
Creating Logical Names in Command Procedures for File I/O
13.3.3
Rules for Creating Logical Names
13.3.4
Translation Attributes
13.3.5
Access Modes
13.3.6
Creating Logical Node Names
13.3.6.1
Using Logical Node Names in File Specifications
13.3.6.2
Overriding Access Control Strings
13.3.7
Creating Multiple Logical Names for the Same Object
13.4
Deleting Logical Names
13.5
Logical Name Translation
13.5.1
Iterative Translation
13.5.2
Missing Fields Filled in with System Defaults
13.5.3
Default Search Order for Logical Name Translations
13.6
Displaying Logical Names
13.6.1
Specifying a Logical Name Table to Search
13.6.2
Displaying Translation Attributes and Access Modes
13.7
Creating and Using Search Lists
13.7.1
Using Search Lists with Commands That Accept Wildcards
13.7.2
Using a Search List with the SET DEFAULT Command
13.7.3
Using a Search List with the RUN Command
13.7.4
Search Order for Multiple Search Lists
13.8
Logical Name Table Characteristics
13.8.1
Logical Name Table Directories
13.8.2
Displaying the Structure of Directory Tables
13.9
Default Logical Name Tables
13.9.1
Process Logical Name Directory
13.9.2
Process Logical Name Table
13.9.3
System Logical Name Directory
13.9.4
Shareable Logical Name Tables
13.9.5
Default Protection of Shareable Logical Name Tables
13.9.6
Privilege and Access Requirements for Managing Shareable Logical Names
13.10
Creating Logical Name Tables
13.10.1
Creating Process-Private Logical Name Tables
13.10.2
Creating Shareable Logical Name Tables
13.10.3
Creating Clusterwide Logical Name Tables
13.10.4
Privilege and Access Requirements
13.10.5
Modifying the Default Protection
13.10.6
Establishing Quotas for Logical Name Tables
13.10.6.1
Setting Job Table Quotas
13.11
Modifying the Order of Logical Name Translations
13.12
Deleting Logical Name Tables
13.13
Process-Permanent Logical Names
13.13.1
Equivalence Name Differences Between Interactive and Batch Processing
13.13.2
Redirecting File I/O Using Process-Permanent Logical Names
13.13.2.1
Redefining SYS$INPUT
13.13.2.2
Redefining SYS$OUTPUT
13.13.2.3
Redefining SYS$ERROR
13.13.2.4
Redefining SYS$COMMAND
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