/SCRIPT={script-name} /NOSCRIPT (default) The /SCRIPT qualifier assigns a user-supplied name to a script. If a duplicate script-name is selected, defragmentation software issues a duplicate script name error message and does not enter the new script into the database-no defragmentation takes place. A script name may be up to 64 characters in length and may contain any of the following characters: o Any alphanumeric character o Underscore ( _ ) o Hyphen ( - ) o Dollar sign ( $ ) Observe the following rules when naming a script: o You can use any combination of uppercase and lowercase letters. o You cannot begin script names using the dollar sign, but you can include the dollar sign within the script name. (The dollar sign is reserved for special use by Digital Equipment Corporation.) o You should not end a script name with a hyphen, since the hyphen is the DCL continuation character. The VMS DCL Concepts Manual contains more information on naming conventions.