/MACRO=filespec | "macro", . . . Directs MMS to add to or override the macro definitions in the description file. This qualifier affects the behavior of MMS but not the execution of action lines. The filespec is an OpenVMS file specification or a logical name that identifies a file of macro definitions. The default file type is .MMS. The macro string is a macro definition enclosed in quotation marks. The definition of the macro should always assign a value to the macro. Use the same format as for macro definitions in description files, that is, name = "string". With the /MACRO qualifier, you can specify a macro definition on the MMS command line. You can also specify a file of macro definitions to use in your description file. You can define macros in three locations: o In a description file o In a macro definitions file o On the command line To specify more than one macro definition on the MMS command line, enclose the list of macros in parentheses. For example: $ MMS/MACRO=("A=MAC1", "B=MAC2") You can also specify both a macro definition and a file on the same command line. For example: $ MMS/MACRO=("A=MAC1", MACROS)