This section describes the options provided on the object-specification screens for processing Natural command processor sources.
For descriptions of keywords and valid input values, see also select-clause in the section Direct Commands.
This section covers the following topics:
The screen Unload/Load/Scan Natural Command Processors provides the following fields and PF keys:
Field | PF Key | Explanation |
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Library | The name of a Natural command processor library or a range of names: see Name in Name, Date and Time Specification. | |
Select library | PF4 | Invokes a selection list of Natural command processor libraries available. See also Select Library. |
DBID/FNR | Only applies to the unload function.
The database ID (DBID) and the file number of the Adabas (FNR) file where the Natural command processor sources are stored. |
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Password/Cipher | Only applies to the unload function.
The password and cipher code for the Adabas file where the Natural command processor sources are stored. |
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Object name | The name of a Natural command processor source or a range of names: see Name. | |
Select objects | Only applies to the unload function.
If no library range has been specified and this field is selected, a selection list of Natural command processor sources available is displayed (see also Select Objects). |
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Exceptions | PF8 | Invokes an extra screen where you can specify exceptions to the selection of Natural command processor sources: see Natural Command Processor Source Exceptions. |
Settings | PF7 | Invokes the Unload/Load/Scan Settings screen where you can specify option and parameter settings. See Settings. |
The screen Unload/Load/Scan Natural Command Processors, Exceptions is used to specify exceptions to the selection of Natural command processor sources.
All objects that match the selection criteria specified in Natural Command Processor Sources are checked against the specifications made on the screen Unload/Load/Scan Natural Command Processors, Exceptions. Natural command processor sources that match all specifications defined as exceptions, are exempted from processing.
For explanations of the fields provided in the exceptions window, see Natural Command Processor Sources above.
For descriptions of keywords and valid input values, see also select-clause in the section Direct Commands.