MPE/iX Commands Reference Manual (32650-90877)
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Command List X
Commands SAVE thru SHUTQ
commands if appropriate.
The following command deletes UDCA from the directory at the account level, provided it
was cataloged at the account level. If other account-level UDCs reside in the directory
along with UDCA, they remain undisturbed by this deletion. When appropriate, a new logon
UDC is set up.
SETCATALOG UDCA ;DELETE ;ACCOUNT
It is
not
a good practice to create UDC's which have the same name as other files,
especially
command
files or any other files your users may confuse with UDC's.
If you enter a fully qualified file name that has the same name as an existing
UDC, the group and account part of the fully qualified name are passed to the
UDC as a parameter. For example, if COMM is a UDC, entering
COMM.GROUP.ACCT will cause .GROUP.ACCT to be passed to COMM as a
parameter even if COMM.GROUP.ACCT is a separate file.
Related Information
Commands SHOWCATALOG, HELP <udcname>
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SETCLOCK
Alters the system time or system time zone.
SYNTAX
SETCLOCK{DATE=
date spec
; TIME=
time spec
[ ;GRADUAL | ;NOW]}
{CORRECTION=
correction spec
}
{TIMEZONE=
time zone spec
}
{ ;CANCEL}
Parameters
date spec
A specification of local date in the form
mm/dd/yy[yy]
. The year may be
expressed in two or four digits. If a date is provided, a time must also be
provided.
time spec
A specification of local time in the form
hh:mm[:ss]
where seconds are
optional. This specification uses a 24-hour clock; it is not permissible to
specify the time using A.M. or P.M. If a time is provided, a date must also
be provided.
The operating system will experience problems if the system date and time
are too close to the base time of midnight, January 1, 1970. Therefore, for
proper system operation this command requires the date and time to be
later than ten minutes past midnight on January 1, 1970.
correction spec
An integer specifying the desired change in the system time. The