Sets the default day type specified in the user authorization
file (UAF) for the current day.
Requires OPER (operator) privilege.
Format
SET DAY
1 – Qualifiers
1.1 /DEFAULT
/DEFAULT
Overrides any previous SET DAY specification and specifies that
the normal UAF defaults are to be used to determine today's day
type.
1.2 /LOG
/LOG
/NOLOG (default)
Controls whether log information is displayed at the terminal to
confirm that the new SET DAY information has been set.
1.3 /PRIMARY
/PRIMARY
Sets today until midnight to a primary day.
1.4 /SECONDARY
/SECONDARY
Sets today until midnight to a secondary day.
2 – Examples
1.$ SET DAY/PRIMARY
The SET DAY command in this example overrides the current
default day type and sets today until midnight to a primary
day.
2.$ SET DAY/DEFAULT
The SET DAY command in this example overrides the previous
SET DAY command and sets today's day type to the UAF-defined
default.