1 /GLOBAL
Defines the variable as being accessible to all tests in all collections. You cannot specify both /LOCAL and /GLOBAL with the same CREATE VARIABLE command. The default is /LOCAL.
2 /LOCAL
Defines the variable as being accessible only to an individual test that references it in its test description. The default is /LOCAL. You cannot specify both /LOCAL and /GLOBAL with the same CREATE VARIABLE command.
3 /LOG
/LOG (D) /NOLOG Controls whether Digital Test Manager displays informational and success messages on your screen.
4 /LOGICAL
Defines the variable as a OpenVMS logical name. You cannot specify both /LOGICAL and /SYMBOL with the same CREATE VARIABLE command. The default is /SYMBOL.
5 /NUMERIC
Used only with the /SYMBOL qualifier, the /NUMERIC qualifier defines the symbol type as a numeric value. Use this qualifier to define a quoted symbol value as numeric. You cannot specify both /NUMERIC and /STRING with the same CREATE VARIABLE command. If the variable value is not enclosed in quotation marks (" "), the variable type is defined as a numeric value.
6 /STRING
Used with the /SYMBOL qualifier, the /STRING qualifier defines a symbol type as a text string. Use this qualifier to define an unquoted symbol value as a text string. You cannot specify both /NUMERIC and /STRING with the same CREATE VARIABLE command. If the variable value is enclosed in quotation marks (" "), the variable type is defined as a text string.
7 /SYMBOL
Defines the variable to be a OpenVMS symbol. When you specify a variable as a symbol with the /SYMBOL qualifier, you must further define it as either a numeric value (with the /NUMERIC qualifier) or a text string (with the /STRING qualifier). You cannot specify both /LOGICAL and /SYMBOL with the same CREATE VARIABLE command. The default is /SYMBOL.