The logical name definitions retrieved from the context file
specified in the Context File field of the main window are
displayed in the Logical Names/Equivalence Strings field of this
dialog box.
The effects of clicking on the dialog buttons are as follows:
o Conceal Translation - to specify that the translation(s) of
the logical name are `concealed'.
o Enter Definition - to add the logical name and corresponding
equivalence strings specified in the Logical Name and
Equivalences fields to the Logical Names/Equivalence Strings
list shown in the dialog box.
Use this feature to supersede a definition from a parent
context.
o Enter Deassign - to enter a deassign logical name specified
in the logical name field to the Logical Names/Equivalence
Strings list. The contents of the Equivalence string field are
ignored.
Use this feature in a context to supersede a definition from a
parent context.
The DECset Environment Manager does not allow duplicate
definitions of a logical name in the Logical Names/Equivalence
Strings field.
o Remove - to remove the selected logical name definition or the
DEASSIGN from the Logical Names/Equivalence Strings list.
o Add Table - to specify an option menu containing the options
system, group, job, the default setting, process, or other
user defined tables.
The value indicates the logical name table into which the
logical name is inserted or from which the logical name is
deassigned.
o OK - to dismiss the dialog box and write changes made to the
current context.
The current changes are not written to the context file until
after you either Apply or Save these changes. Changes are
written to the current context in memory only.
o Cancel - to dismiss the dialog box, discarding current changes
made.
o Help - to bring up a help window containing text describing
the dialog box.
The Logical Names/Equivalence Strings field places equivalence
strings on separate lines in order to distinguish between
logicals defined; for example:
DEFINE FOO BAR
DEFINE MOO A,B,C
DEASSIGN ZOO
The Environment Manager does not accept logical name
specifications that include quotation marks.
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