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* [[DEFINE]] | * [[DEFINE]] | ||
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The DEASSIGN command also deletes a [[Logical Name Table|logical name table]] that was created with the [[CREATE/NAME_TABLE]] command. You can also specify /QUEUE to deassign a logical queue from a printer or terminal queue and stop the logical queue. | The DEASSIGN command also deletes a [[Logical Name Table|logical name table]] that was created with the [[CREATE/NAME_TABLE]] command. You can also specify /QUEUE to deassign a logical queue from a printer or terminal queue and stop the logical queue. | ||
=Syntax= | =Syntax= | ||
Latest revision as of 14:23, 2 December 2019
DEASSIGN is a DCL command that cancels a logical name assignment that was made with one of the following commands:
The DEASSIGN command also deletes a logical name table that was created with the CREATE/NAME_TABLE command. You can also specify /QUEUE to deassign a logical queue from a printer or terminal queue and stop the logical queue.
Syntax
DEASSIGN [logical-name[:]]
Qualifiers
- /ALL
- /CLUSTER_SYSTEM
- /EXECUTIVE_MODE
- /GROUP
- /JOB
- /LOG
- /PROCESS
- /SUPERVISOR_MODESYSTEM
- /TABLE
- /USER_MODEUEUE