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Examples

   1.$ CREATE/DIRECTORY/VERSION_LIMIT=2 $DISK1:[ACCOUNTS.MEMOS]

     In this example, the CREATE/DIRECTORY command creates a
     subdirectory named MEMOS in the ACCOUNTS directory on $DISK1.
     No more than two versions of each file can exist in the
     directory.

   2.$ CREATE/DIRECTORY/PROTECTION=(SYSTEM:RWED,OWNER:RWED,GROUP,WORLD) -
     _$[KONSTANZ.SUB.HLP]

     In this example, the CREATE/DIRECTORY command creates a
     subdirectory named [KONSTANZ.SUB.HLP]. The protection on the
     subdirectory allows read (R), write (W), execute (E), and
     delete (D) access for the system and owner categories, but
     prohibits all access for the group or world categories.

   3.$ CREATE/DIRECTORY DISK2:[GOLDSTEIN]

     In this example, the CREATE/DIRECTORY command creates a
     directory named [GOLDSTEIN] on the device DISK2. Special
     privileges are required to create a first-level directory.

   4.$ CREATE/DIRECTORY [HOFFMAN.SUB]
     $ SET DEFAULT [HOFFMAN.SUB]

     In this example, the CREATE/DIRECTORY command creates a
     subdirectory named [HOFFMAN.SUB]. This directory file is placed
     in the directory named [HOFFMAN]. The command SET DEFAULT
     [HOFFMAN.SUB] changes the current default directory to this
     subdirectory. All files subsequently created are cataloged in
     [HOFFMAN.SUB].

   5.$ CREATE/DIRECTORY [BOAEN.SUB1.SUB2.SUB3]

     In this example, the CREATE/DIRECTORY command creates a
     top-level directory ([BOAEN]) and three subdirectories
     ([BOAEN.SUB1], [BOAEN.SUB1.SUB2], and [BOAEN.SUB1.SUB2.SUB3]).