SYSPROD |
This command is used to ascertain which products are installed at your Natural site. You are given information on your current Natural version, Natural selectable units and products running with or under Natural.
When you enter the command SYSPROD
, a dialog displays information such as
the following for each product installed:
product name
product version (see also Version in the Glossary)
installation date
installation component: I
(INPL
) or N
(Nucleus)
For some of the products listed, you can get additional information by marking them with a line command in the Cmd column of the dialog:
Line Command | Description |
---|---|
EX |
Display the extended product information. |
HI |
Display the history of product information. |
SC |
Display the subcomponents of the product. |
SU |
Display the Natural selectable units (if available for the specified product)
that has been activated with the SELUNIT profile parameter (see the
Parameter Reference) documentation.
If no selectable units are active, an appropriate message occurs. For further information, see Selectable Units for New Natural Features in the Operations documentation. |
Note:
For some products, no line commands are allowed.
SYSPROD |
|
|
For batch processing or for an online output without dialog features such as line command
input fields, you can issue the command SYSPROD
with additional
keywords and/or by specifying a product code (for example, NAT
) as a
parameter.
Keyword/Parameter | Description |
---|---|
ALL |
Display a list of all products installed. |
<product-code> |
Display unformatted information on a specific product. |
EX |
Display the extended product information. |
HI |
Display the history of the product information. |
SC |
Display the subcomponents of the product. |
SU |
Display the Natural selectable units (if available for the specified product)
that has been activated with the SELUNIT profile parameter (see the
Parameter Reference) documentation.
For further information, see Selectable Units for New Natural Features in the Operations documentation. |
Note:
If, in batch mode, the system command SYSPROD
is issued
without any keyword, the same maps will be used as in online mode; however, the online
input must be simulated in this case, for example, by using the terminal command %Knn
. This method is
susceptible to produce errors, and its use is therefore not recommended in batch mode.
The following application programming interfaces enable you to get SYSPROD
information. They are available in the library SYSEXT
:
USR0050N
USR2031N
See SYSEXT Utility - Natural Application Programming Interfaces in the Utilities documentation.