GLOBALS [parameter=value
...]
|
This command is used to set Natural session parameters.
This document covers the following topics:
The following table contains a list of session parameters that can be specified with the
system command GLOBALS
.
Parameters | Function |
---|---|
CC |
Error Processing in Batch Mode |
CF |
Character for Terminal Commands |
CPCVERR
|
Code Page Conversion Error |
DC |
Character for Decimal Point Notation |
DFOUT
|
Date Format for Output |
DFSTACK
|
Date Format for Stack |
DFTITLE
|
Output Format of Date in Standard Report Title |
DO |
Display Order of Output Data |
DU |
Dump Generation |
EJ |
Page Eject |
FCDP |
Filler Character for Dynamically Protected Input Fields |
FS |
Default Format/Length Setting for User-Defined Variables |
IA |
Input Assign Character |
ID |
Input Delimiter Character |
IM |
Input Mode |
LE |
Reaction when Limit for Processing Loop Exceeded |
LS |
Line Size |
LT |
Limit for Processing Loops |
MT |
Maximum CPU Time |
NC |
Use of Natural System Commands |
OPF |
Overwriting of Protected Fields by Helproutines |
PD |
Limit of Pages for NATPAGE |
PM |
Print Mode |
PS |
Page Size for Natural Reports |
REINP
|
Issue Internal REINPUT Statement for Invalid Data
|
SA |
Sound Terminal Alarm |
SF |
Spacing Factor |
SL |
Source Line Length |
SM |
Programming in Structured Mode |
THSEPCH |
Thousands Separator Character |
TS |
Translate Output from Programs in System Libraries |
WH |
Wait for Record in Hold Status |
ZD |
Zero-Division Check |
ZP |
Zero Printing |
The system command GLOBALS
and the statement
SET GLOBALS
offer the
same parameters for modification. They can both be used in the same Natural
session. Parameter values specified with a
GLOBALS
command remain in effect until they are overridden
by a new GLOBALS
command or SET
GLOBALS
statement, the session is terminated, or you log on to
another library.
Some parameter values may be overridden during program execution using the LIMIT
, EJECT
, and FORMAT
statements and by format entries specified in
INPUT
, DISPLAY
, PRINT
, and WRITE
statements.