The following topics are covered below:
The Natural profile parameter PM specifies
                            how fields are to be printed or displayed.
               
Notes:
PM=I affects any system controlled output screen
                                 items, that is, system variables and PF key lines. Moreover, all
                                 non-alphanumeric fields, for example, numeric and date are affected. In
                                 addition, for Natural Web I/O Interface terminals the field sequence is changed
                                 from left to right into right to left. The field inversion routine is supplied
                                 as assembler module NATPM in the Natural source library and can be
                                 modified in case of need.
                  PM=I, see
                                 Bidirectional Language Support in
                                 the Unicode and Code Page Support documentation.
                  | Possible settings | I |  
                                        
                        The default screen direction when running programs is right-to-left. | 
|---|---|---|
R |  
                                        
                        The default screen direction when running programs is left-to-right. | |
| Default setting | R |  
                                        
                        |
| Dynamic specification | yes | |
| Specification within session | yes | |
| Application programming interface | USR1005N |  
                                        
                        See SYSEXT - Natural Application Programming Interfaces in the Utilities documentation. | 
This session parameter PM is used to indicate
                            how fields are to be displayed.
               
For detailed information on how to use the setting
                              PM=I, see
                              Bidirectional Language Support in
                              the Unicode and Code Page Support
                              documentation.