% VAX-11 Librarian V04-00ӍLӍ5 SD`ΰӍ1 SD!# Set/Show Default Directory &SD ^ Go up one subdirectory levelCSD ^^ Go to top level of current directory (enter TOP for help)0SD . Go to login default directory and disk>SD X Set default to [z.X] when currently in [z.y]$SD .X Set default to [current.X]3SD X.Y.Z Set default to [X.Y.Z] (enter X for help)2SD n Set default to n'th predefined directory2SD << Show the SD stack (enter STACK for help)ISD * Show subdirectories under current default (enter STAR for help)'SD ? Show this SD help information"SD Show the current defaultHEnter MULT for help showing how to do multiple SD functions in one call.!2 ^!J Sets default to the next highest directory level. If default is [X.Y.Z],F execution of  SD ^  will set default to [X.Y]. If the current3 default is a top-level directory, nothing happens.!2 TOP!O Entering  SD ^^  sets default to the top level directory. If currently& in [X.Y.Z], you will then be in [X] .!2 .!6 Sets default to the login default directory and disk.!2 X!> Sets default to the directory "X" at this subdirectory level.I If the current directory is [A.B.C] then  SD >X  will set default> to [A.B.X]. If the current default is a top-level directory, nothing happens.!2 .X!B Sets default to the subdirectory named X at the next lower level.L If the current default is [A.B], then  SD .X  will result in default of [A.B.X]!2 X!G Sets default to directory [X] on the current device. Note that squareG brackets are not required around the directory name; they are allowed, however. Examples:4 $  SD MYDIR  $ [7m SD NEWDIR.A.B 7 You can also move to a different device, by executing: $  SD device:directory F The colon is required; you may follow the colon with a blank. If youD just enter a device, you will go to your current default on the new- device (e.g. from DRA0:[X.Y] to DRA1:[X.Y]).!2 n!B Sets default to the n'th predefined directory. These are usuallyA defined at login, using global symbols SD__n. You can define or6 redefine these yourself, as in the following  example:) $ SD__2 == "SYS$SYSDEVICE:[MYDIR.MYSUB]"A Such definitions last until you logout or redefine them. If you< want them to be permanent, put them in your LOGIN.COM file.B Note that you must include the square brackets in the definition.A The definition can also be of a device only, such as "_DRC0:" orD "SYS$SYSROOT:". If so, then you can combine it with another entry, such as: $  SD 1 X.Y.Z !2 STACK!F SD maintains a stack of the last eight directories  visited. EnteringM  SD <<  displays the SD stack, with the current directory at the top.E Entering  SD X DIR /DATE  (you must use the abbreviation DIR)= C. On GO operations, you can have it do another movement:H $  SD . .Y  (go to subdirectory Y of login default directory)F $  SD ^ ^  (go up two levels; note difference from SD ^^ )F $  SD <3 >X  (the explanation of this is left as an exercise to the user)!2 Logical-names!I SD translates logical names if given. For example,  SD SYS$HELP 6 will set the default to the translation for SYS$HELP.! 2 Document!B For a hard-copy listing of this HELP text for SD, print the file:" SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VAX85A.NSWC]SD.DOC ww