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ETID - Adabas User Identification

This Natural profile parameter is used as an identifier for Adabas-related information; for example, for identification of data stored as a result of an END TRANSACTION statement.

Possible settings 1 to 8 characters The setting is used as the user ID setting in an Adabas open call.
OFF Natural does not issue any Adabas open and close commands at the beginning of the Natural session. If, however, any ETID and/or OPRB specifications are present in Natural Security, these specifications are used in the subsequent open issued by Natural Security. This parameter setting is provided for use in conjunction with Natural Security to prevent Natural batch jobs that are sent at the same time from causing duplicate user ID settings in an Adabas open call during the initialization phase.
' ' (blank) If the ETID parameter is set to blanks, Natural does not issue any Adabas open and close commands; the OPRB parameter (if specified) and any ETID and OPRB specifications in Natural Security are ignored. In this case, you are recommended to set the Natural profile parameter DBCLOSE to "ON" to enforce a close command at session end. Otherwise, the user is not logged off from Adabas and the Adabas user queue element is not deleted. This may cause an overflow situation in the Adabas user queue.
Default setting *INIT-USER  
Dynamic specification yes  
Specification within session no  

If the ETID setting is not the same as the setting of the Natural system variable *INIT-USER, Natural issues an Adabas open with the specified ETID setting (and OPRB setting, if specified) at the beginning of the Natural session; this open remains in effect until the end of the Natural session; any ETID and OPRB specifications in Natural Security are ignored.

If the ETID setting is the same as the setting of *INIT-USER, or if the ETID parameter is not specified, Natural issues an Adabas open with the *INIT-USER setting as ETID (and the OPRB setting, if specified) at the beginning of the Natural session. If any Natural Security logon (initial logon or any subsequent logon) would change the currently valid ETID or OPRB setting (due to the library-/user-specific ETID and OPRB specifications in Natural Security), Natural Security issues a new open with the new ETID and OPRB settings. If the settings would remain the same after a logon, Natural Security does not issue a new open.

ETID and *INIT-USER can be modified by user exit NATUEX1 during session startup. See NATUEX1 - User Exit for Authorization Control in the Operations documentation.

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