Establishes a default qualifier (/ADDRESS, /COMMAND, /PROCESS_
GROUP, or /VALUE) for the DEFINE command.
Format
SET DEFINE define-default
1 – Parameters
define-default
Specifies the default to be established for the DEFINE command.
Valid keywords (which correspond to DEFINE command qualifiers)
are as follows:
ADDRESS Subsequent DEFINE commands are treated as
DEFINE/ADDRESS. This is the default.
COMMAND Subsequent DEFINE commands are treated as
DEFINE/COMMAND.
PROCESS_SET Subsequent DEFINE commands are treated as
DEFINE/PROCESS_SET.
VALUE Subsequent DEFINE commands are treated as
DEFINE/VALUE.
2 – Description
The SET DEFINE command establishes a default qualifier for
subsequent DEFINE commands. The parameters that you specify in
the SET DEFINE command have the same names as the qualifiers for
the DEFINE command. The qualifiers determine whether the DEFINE
command binds a symbol to an address, a command string, a list of
processes, or a value.
You can override the current DEFINE default for the duration of
a single DEFINE command by specifying another qualifier. Use the
SHOW DEFINE command to identify the current DEFINE defaults.
Related commands:
DEFINE
DEFINE/PROCESS_SET
DELETE
SHOW DEFINE
SHOW SYMBOL/DEFINED
3 – Example
DBG> SET DEFINE VALUE
The SET DEFINE VALUE command specifies that subsequent DEFINE
commands are treated as DEFINE/VALUE.