Library /sys$common/syshlp/LSE$CLIHELP.HLB  —  SET  CMS
    Sets the default values for reservations and fetches that LSE
    performs when you issue the appropriate LSE file-manipulation
    commands.

    Format

      SET CMS

1  –  Qualifiers

1.1    /CONCURRENT

       /CONCURRENT
       /NOCONCURRENT

    Controls whether an element reserved by you can be reserved by
    another user while you have it reserved. The initial setting is
    /CONCURRENT.

1.2    /CONFIRM

       /CONFIRM
       /NOCONFIRM

    Specifies whether you want to be prompted for confirmation before
    LSE performs a FETCH or RESERVE operation. The initial setting is
    /CONFIRM.

1.3    /GENERATION

       /GENERATION=generation-exp

    Specifies the generation to be used for CMS RESERVE and FETCH
    operations. The initial setting is /GENERATION="1+".

1.4    /HISTORY

       /HISTORY
       /NOHISTORY

    Controls whether CMS includes the element history in the file if
    the element has the history attribute and if a CMS FETCH or CMS
    RESERVE operation is performed. The initial setting is /HISTORY.

1.5    /MERGE

       /MERGE=generation-exp
       /NOMERGE

    Controls whether LSE merges a reserved or fetched element with
    another generation of the same element. The initial setting is
    /NOMERGE.

1.6    /NOTES

       /NOTES
       /NONOTES

    Controls whether notes are embedded in the file if the retrieved
    element has the notes attribute and if a CMS FETCH or CMS RESERVE
    operation is performed. The initial setting is /NOTES.

1.7    /REMARK

       /REMARK=string
       /NOREMARK

    Specifies the remark to be used on RESERVE operations. The initial
    setting is to prompt for the remark. If you specify the /NOREMARK
    qualifier, LSE prompts you for a remark when you issue a CMS file-
    manipulation command.
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