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Examples

   1.$ SHOW LOGICAL/PROCESS
     (LNM$PROCESS_TABLE)
       "SYS$COMMAND" = "_TTB4:"
       "SYS$DISK" = "WORK6:"
       "SYS$DISK" = "WORK6:"
       "SYS$ERROR" = "_TTB4:"
       "SYS$INPUT" = "_TTB4:"
       "SYS$LOGIN" = "WORK6:[ODONNELL]"
       "SYS$LOGIN_DEVICE" = "WORK6:"
       "SYS$OUTPUT" = "_TTB4:"
       "SYS$OUTPUT" = "DKA2:"
       "SYS$SCRATCH" = "WORK6:[ODONNELL]"

     The SHOW LOGICAL command in this example displays all
     process logical names and their translations. (Note that
     /TABLE=LNM$PROCESS would produce the same display as /PROCESS.)

   2.$ SHOW LOGICAL INFILE
       "INFILE" = "WORK6:[LOGAN]PAYROLL.EXE" (LNM$PROCESS_TABLE)

     The SHOW LOGICAL command in this example displays the
     translation for the logical name INFILE. The response indicates
     that the logical name was found in the process logical name
     table.

   3.$ SHOW LOGICAL/GROUP
        .
        .
        .

     The SHOW LOGICAL command in this example displays all
     group logical names and their translations. (Note that
     /TABLE=LNM$GROUP would produce the same display as /GROUP.)

   4.$ SHOW LOGICAL/TABLE=SYSTEM  SYS$LIBRARY
       "SYS$LIBRARY" = "SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSLIB]" (LNM$SYSTEM_TABLE)
                     = "DOCD$:[SYSC.SYSLIB]"

     The SHOW LOGICAL command in this example displays the
     translation of the logical name SYS$LIBRARY in the system
     table. The response indicates that SYS$LIBRARY is defined
     in the system table, and that the logical name has two
     translations.

   5.$ SHOW LOGICAL/TABLE=LNM$GROUP/TABLE=LNM$SYSTEM SYS$DISK
       "SYS$DISK" = "ZZZ3:" (LNM$SYSTEM_TABLE)

     The SHOW LOGICAL command in this example is qualified by both
     the /TABLE=LNM$GROUP and /TABLE=LNM$SYSTEM qualifiers. The
     response indicates that the logical name SYS$DISK was found in
     the system logical name table. When you enter two conflicting
     qualifiers, as in this example, only the last qualifier you
     specify is used.

   6.$ SHOW LOGICAL/TABLE=LNM$PROCESS_DIRECTORY

     The SHOW LOGICAL command in this example displays the logical
     names in the process directory table. Each name is either a
     table name, or a name that translates iteratively to a table.