
Command Reference
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setenv
The setenv command allows you to assign an ASCII string value or a numeric
value to a variable in the local environment variable table. When you assign a
value to a variable, you do not type the
$ before the variable. If the value contains
spaces or tabs, place double quotes (“”) around the value string.
The
setenv command uses the following syntax:
setenv
<variable_name> <variable_value>
<variable_name>
is the name of the variable.
<variable_value>
is the value assigned to the variable.
For example, the following script assigns the value “Good Morning
” to the
variable
a.
setenv a “Good Morning”
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