This document covers the following topics:
The main menu of Natural provides access to Natural development functions, environment settings, utilities and example libraries.
To invoke Natural's main menu
Start Natural according to the procedures at your site.
Depending on the default settings in your environment, either the Natural main menu
or the NEXT
or MORE
command prompt appears.
If one of the above command prompts appears, enter the following:
MAINMENU
The main menu appears.
09:51:48 ***** NATURAL ***** 2012-07-17 User SAG - Main Menu - Library SYSTEM Function _ Development Functions _ Development Environment Settings _ Maintenance and Transfer Utilities _ Debugging and Monitoring Utilities _ Example Libraries _ Other Products _ Help _ Exit Natural Session Command ===> Enter-PF1---PF2---PF3---PF4---PF5---PF6---PF7---PF8---PF9---PF10--PF11--PF12--- Help Exit Canc |
To invoke Natural's main menu
Enter the following command at the Linux system prompt:
natural
The main menu appears.
2009-06-30 NATURAL Library: SYSTEM 09:22:05 V 6.3.7 Software AG 2009 Mode : REPORT User: SAG Work Area : empty +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ ¦Library Direct Services OS Fin ¦ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Select Library |
All Natural objects required for creating an application are stored in Natural libraries
in Natural system files. There is a system file for system programs (FNAT
)
and a system file for user-written programs (FUSER
).
Natural thus distinguishes system libraries and user libraries. The system libraries, which start with the letters "SYS", are reserved for Software AG purposes only. A user library contains all user-defined objects (for example, programs and maps) which make up an application. The name of a user library must not start with the letters "SYS".
The field Library in the top right-hand corner of the Natural main menu (and of many other screens) shows the name of the library where you are currently logged on.
The input of a Natural command is not case-sensitive. After you have entered a Natural command, you choose the ENTER key. ENTER confirms the action and executes the command or invokes an extra confirmation window where you explicitly acknowledge command execution.
You will now create a user library with the name TUTORIAL
. This library is
to contain all Natural objects that you will create in the course of this tutorial.
To create a user library
In the command line (indicated by Command ===> in the Natural main menu), enter the following:
LOGON TUTORIAL
where "TUTORIAL" is the name of the library that you create.
LOGON
is a system command which is used for two
purposes:
to log on to an existing library, or
to create a new library when a library with the specified name does not exist.
Or:
In the upper right-hand corner of the screen, overwrite the name of the current
library with the name of the library to which you want to log on and press
ENTER.
Example:
11:33:26 ***** NATURAL ***** 2012-07-17 User SAG - Main Menu - Library TUTORIAL |
The Development Functions menu can be used to create and modify Natural objects.
To invoke the Development Functions menu
On the Natural main menu, enter any character in the input field next to Development Functions and press ENTER.
Or:
Use cursor selection, that is: place the cursor in the input field next to
Development Functions and press ENTER.
The Development Functions menu appears.
11:56:21 ***** NATURAL ***** 2012-07-17 User SAG - Development Functions - Library TUTORIAL Mode Structured Work area empty Code Function Code Function C Create Object L List Objects or Single Source E Edit Object O List Source with Expanded Sources X Execute Program N List Extended Object Names R Rename Object I List Directory Information D Delete Objects U List Used Subroutines, etc. S Scan Objects ? Help . Exit Code .. _ Type .. _ Name .. ________________________________ Command ===> Enter-PF1---PF2---PF3---PF4---PF5---PF6---PF7---PF8---PF9---PF10--PF11--PF12--- Help Menu Exit Canc |
The programming mode is indicated in the Mode field at the top right-hand corner of the Development Functions menu.
Natural provides two different programming modes:
Structured Mode
Structured mode is intended for the implementation of complex applications with a
clear and well-defined program structure. It is recommended to use structured mode
exclusively.
Reporting Mode
Reporting mode is only useful for the creation of adhoc reports and small programs
which do not involve complex data and/or programming constructs.
Important:
This tutorial requires that structured mode is active. If you try to run your
program in reporting mode, END-IF
, END-READ
and
END-REPEAT
will cause errors.
If reporting mode is currently active, proceed as described below.
To switch from reporting mode to structured mode
Enter the following system command in the command line and press ENTER:
GLOBALS SM=ON
Or:
In the upper right-hand corner of the Development Functions
menu, overwrite the first position of the Mode field (which
shows "Reporting") with the following letter and press
ENTER:
S
Example:
12:17:20 ***** NATURAL ***** 2012-07-17 User SAG - Development Functions - Library TUTORIAL Mode Seporting Work area empty |
You can now proceed with your first program: Hello World!