Library /sys$common/syshlp/SCA$NEUTRAL_HELP.HLB  —  SET
    Enables the item specified by the option word.

    Format

      SET   option

1  –  LIBRARY

    [SCA Command] Identifies the SCA physical libraries to be used for
    subsequent SCA functions.

    Format

      SET LIBRARY   directory-spec[, . . . ]

1.1  –  Qualifiers

1.1.1    /AFTER

       /AFTER[=library-spec]

    Instructs SCA to insert the new library or libraries into the
    list of active SCA libraries after the library you specify as
    the qualifier value. If you do not specify a value, SCA adds the
    library or libraries to the end of the list.

1.1.2    /BEFORE

       /BEFORE[=library-spec]

    Instructs SCA to insert the new library or libraries into the
    list of active SCA libraries before the library you specify as
    the qualifier value. If you do not specify a value, SCA adds the
    library or libraries to the beginning of the list.

1.1.3    /LOG

       /LOG (D)
       /NOLOG

    Indicates whether SCA reports the resulting list of active SCA
    libraries.

1.2  –  Parameter

 directory-spec[, . . . ]
    Specifies one or more directories, each of which comprises a
    separate SCA library. The list of libraries you specify replaces
    the current list of active libraries unless you specify an /AFTER
    or /BEFORE qualifier.

2  –  NOLIBRARY

    [SCA Command] Removes the specified SCA libraries from the current
    list of active libraries.

    Format

      SET NOLIBRARY   [library-spec[, . . . ]]

2.1  –  Qualifier

2.1.1    /LOG

       /LOG (D)
       /NOLOG

    Indicates whether LSE reports removal of the libraries from the
    active list.

2.2  –  Parameter

 library-spec[, . . . ]
    Specifies the libraries to be removed from the current active
    libraries list. If you omit this parameter, SCA removes all the
    active libraries from the list.

3  –  COMMAND LANGUAGE

    [SCA Command] Sets the command language to the specified syntax.

    Format

      SET COMMAND LANGUAGE command_language

    The command language options are PORTABLE and VMS.  The PORTABLE
    option enables the portable comnmand-language parser.  On OpenVMS,
    the VMS option enables the VMS-only Command Language Interpreter
    (CLI) parser.  The VMS option is not available on ULTRIX.
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