This Natural profile and session parameter can be used to determine the
                      interpretation of database field short names.
                      It corresponds to the option DBSHORT of the Natural system
                      command COMPOPT. 
               
A database field defined in a DDM is described by two names:
the short name with a length of 2 characters, used by Natural to communicate with the database (especially with Adabas);
the long name with a length of 3-32 characters (1-32 characters, if the underlying database type accessed is DB2/SQL), which is supposed to be used to reference the field in the Natural programming code.
Under special conditions, you may reference a database field in a Natural program with its short name instead of the long name. This applies if running in Reporting Mode without Natural Security and if the database access statement contains a reference to a DDM instead of a view.
The decision if a field name is regarded as a short-name reference
                      depends on the name length. When the field identifier consists of two
                      characters, a short-name reference is assumed; a field name with another length
                      is considered as a long-name reference. This standard interpretation rule for
                      database fields can additionally be influenced and controlled by setting the
                      compiler option DBSHORT to ON or OFF:
                      
               
| Possible settings | ON |  
                               
                         Using a short name is allowed for
                                   referencing a database field. 
                                   
                            However, a data base short name is not permitted in general
                                       (even if  
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|---|---|---|---|
OFF |  
                               
                         A database field may only be
                                   referenced via its long name. Every database field identifier is considered as
                                   a long-name reference, regardless of its length. 
                                   
                            If a two character name is supplied which can only be found as a short name but not as a long name, syntax error NAT0981 is raised at compile time. This makes it possible to use long names defined in a DDM with 2-byte identifier length. This option is essential if the underlying database you access with this DDM is SQL (DB2) and table columns with a two character name exist. For all other database types (for example, Adabas), however, any attempt to define a long field with a 2-byte name length will be rejected at DDM generation. Moreover, if no short-name references are used (what can be enforced
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| Default setting | ON |  
                               
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| Dynamic specification | yes | ||
| Specification within session | yes | ||
| Applicable statements | OPTIONS |  
                              
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| Applicable command | DBSHORT option of
                                   COMPOPT |  
                              
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Assume the following data base field definition in the DDM
                      EMPLOYEES: 
               
| Short Name | Long Name | 
|---|---|
AA |  
                               
                        PERSONNEL-ID |  
                              
                     
Example 1:
OPTIONS DBSHORT=ON READ EMPLOYEES DISPLAY AA /* data base short name AA is allowed END
Example 2:
OPTIONS DBSHORT=OFF READ EMPLOYEES DISPLAY AA /* syntax error NAT0981, because DBSHORT=OFF END
Example 3:
OPTIONS DBSHORT=ON
DEFINE DATA LOCAL
1 V1 VIEW OF EMPLOYEES
  2  PERSONNEL-ID
END-DEFINE
READ V1 BY PERSONNEL-ID 
  DISPLAY AA     /* syntax error NAT0981, because PERSONNEL-ID is defined in view;
                 /* (even if DBSHORT=ON)
END-READ
END