This Natural profile parameter specifies the DBID to be used for a
                      database access at runtime. This database ID specified with the
                      UDB parameter replaces DBID 0 when Natural objects are
                      executed.
               
| Possible settings | 0 or 1 - 65535, except
                                   255 |  
                               
                        Valid database ID. 
                                   
                            Note:  |  
                              
                     
|---|---|---|
| Default setting | 1 | |
| Dynamic specification | yes | |
| Specification within session | no | |
| Application programming interface | USR1005N |  
                               
                         See
                                   SYSEXT - Natural
                                      Application Programming Interfaces in the
                                   Utilities documentation. 
                                   
                            * Recommended.  |  
                              
                     
USR1040N *
                         |  
                              
                     
Notes:
UDB parameter must be the same: ADA/ADA, ADA2/ADA2,
                          SQL/SQL or XML/XML. As an exception, the combination ADA/ADA2 is possible. The
                          first type is the database type of DBID 0 and the second type is the database
                          type of the DBID specified with the UDB parameter.
                          
                  DBID=0 at
                          compilation time, whereas the database type of the DBID specified with the
                          UDB parameter is used only at runtime.
                  ADA.
                  UDB profile parameter determines
                          which database is accessed. If so, the UDB profile
                          parameter must be set to a valid DB number.
                  UDB is also used to specify
                          the DBID for stowing transaction data if the profile parameter
                          ETDB is not
                          specified.