Temporarily modifies a user's current privileges and default device and directory. Format SET PROFILE
1 – Qualifiers
1.1 /DEFAULT
/DEFAULT=device:[directory] Specifies the default disk device and directory name that the system should use in this environment to locate and catalog files.
1.2 /PRIVILEGES
/PRIVILEGES=(priv1,priv2...) Specifies the privileges to add to the current privileges. Any enhanced privileges must be authorized.
1.3 /VERIFY
/VERIFY /NOVERIFY (default) Specifies whether you want DCL verification (both procedure and image) for future DO commands.
2 – Description
The SET PROFILE command modifies process attributes for the current management environment. After considering the privilege requirements of commands that you intend to use in an environment, you can add or delete current privileges, if they are authorized. You can also set a new default device and directory, as well as use the SET PROFILE/[NO]VERIFY command to control DCL command verification in SYSMAN. Other attributes of your process remain constant. The profile is in effect until you change it, reset the environment, or exit from SYSMAN. The VSI OpenVMS System Manager's Manual discusses profile changes in more detail.
3 – Examples
1.SYSMAN> SET PROFILE/DEFAULT=WORK1:[ALEXIS] This command changes the default device and directory in the user account to directory ALEXIS on device WORK1. 2.SYSMAN> SET PROFILE/PRIVILEGES=(SYSPRV,CMKRNL)/VERIFY This command makes the authorized privileges, SYSPRV and CMKRNL, part of the current privileges, and turns on DCL verification. The privileges remain in effect until the environment changes, you enter another SET PROFILE command, or you exit.