PROFILE - Apply Parameter Profile

This Natural profile parameter can be used to apply a parameter profile.

Instead of having to specify a whole string of individual parameters each time you invoke Natural, you can specify the string of parameters once, store this string under a profile name and then invoke Natural with this parameter profile. The parameters defined with this profile are then passed to Natural as dynamic profile parameters.

You create and maintain these profiles with the SYSPARM utility (described in the Utilities documentation).

You can use the profile parameter FPROF to specify a system file for parameter profiles (FPROF).

Possible settings See PROFILE Parameter Syntax.
Default setting none  
Dynamic specification yes  
Specification within session no  

Notes:

  1. If the PROFILE parameter is specified in the Natural parameter module, it is evaluated after the other parameters in the parameter module, but before any dynamically specified profile parameters are evaluated; this means that parameters specified within the profile can be overridden by individually specified dynamic parameters.
  2. To restrict the use of a profile, you can use the profile parameter USER.
  3. Unlike other parameters, a PROFILE parameter specification cannot be overwritten by another PROFILE. So you can have multiple parameter profiles which are evaluated all in a sequence.
  4. The PROFILE parameter cannot be used with ADARUN MODE=SINGLE.

This document covers the following topics:


PROFILE Parameter Syntax

The PROFILE parameter is specified using either of the following syntax options:

Syntax 1 - Default Database/File:

PROFILE=

profile-name
AUTO
PROGRAM
TERMINAL

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Syntax 2 - Specified Database/File:

PROFILE=(

profile-name
AUTO
PROGRAM
TERMINAL

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,dbid,fnr,password,cipher-key)

The elements of the syntax diagrams are described in the following section.

For explanations of the symbols used in the syntax diagrams, see Syntax Symbols (Statements documentation).

Storage Location of Parameter Profiles

Storage of parameter profiles depends on whether the database ID and file number are specified with the PROFILE parameter. The following applies:

  • If the database ID and file number are not specified with PROFILE (Syntax 1), default settings are used:

    1. If the FPROF profile parameter is set, the parameter profile is read from the current FPROF system file.

    2. If the FPROF profile parameter is not set, the parameter profile is read from the current FNAT system file.

  • If the database ID and file number are specified with PROFILE (Syntax 2), the specified values are used.

Syntax Element Description

Syntax Element Value Explanation
profile-name 1 - 8 characters The name of the profile to be used.

If you want that all profiles used during a session are read from a database and system file other than the default, specify the following before you use the first profile:

PROFILE=(,dbid,fnr)
AUTO n/a Natural takes the current TP user ID (as contained in the system variable *INIT-USER) as profile name, which means that the profile defined under the name corresponding to that ID is used.

If no such profile is found, a profile named AUTO is used instead (if available). You can define such an AUTO profile as default profile for users without individual profiles.

PROGRAM n/a Natural takes the name of the program currently executing as Natural (as contained in the system variable *INIT-PROGRAM) as profile name, which means that the profile defined under this name is used.

If no such profile is found, a profile named PROGRAM is used instead (if available). You can define such a PROGRAM profile as default profile for users without individual profiles.

TERMINAL n/a Natural takes the current terminal ID (as contained in the system variable *INIT-ID) as profile name, which means that the profile defined under the name corresponding to that ID is used.

If no such profile is found, a profile named TERMINAL is used instead (if available). You can define such a TERMINAL profile as default profile for users without individual profiles.

dbid 1 - 65535, except 255 The ID of the database (DBID) in which the Natural system file for parameter profiles is located.

If dbid is not specified, the corresponding value of the profile parameter DBID is used.

fnr 1 - 65535 The file number (FNR) of the database in which the Natural system file for parameter profiles is located.

If fnr is not specified, the corresponding value of the profile parameter FNR is used.

password 1 - 8 characters The Adabas password if required for a password-protected Natural system file.

If password is not specified, the corresponding value of the profile parameter SYSPSW is used.

cipher-key 8 characters The Adabas cipher key if required for a password-protected Natural system file.

If cipher-key is not specified, the corresponding value of the profile parameter SYSCIP is used.