General syntax of DEFINE DATA CONTEXT:
               
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This document covers the following topics:
For an explanation of the symbols used in the syntax diagrams, see Syntax Symbols.
Belongs to Function Group: Natural Remote Procedure Call
The DEFINE DATA CONTEXT statement is used in conjunction
                       with the Natural RPC (Remote
                          Procedure Call). It is used to define variables known as context
                       variables, which are meant to be available to multiple remote subprograms
                       within one conversation, without having to explicitly pass the variables as
                       parameters with the corresponding CALLNAT statements.
               
A context variable is referenced by its name, and its content is shared by all Natural objects executed in one conversation that refer to that name. The variable is allocated by the first executed Natural object that contains the definition of the variable and is deallocated when the conversation ends.
A context variable is not shared with subprograms that are called within the conversation. If such a subprogram or one of its callees references a context variable, a separate storage area is allocated for this variable.
Context variables can also be used in a non-conversational
                       CALLNAT. In this case, the context variables only exist during a
                       single invocation of this CALLNAT. The variable is allocated when
                       the remote subprogram is started and deallocated when it ends. The content is
                       shared by all Natural objects except subprograms executed by this
                       non-conversational CALLNAT. 
               
The optional INIT
                       clause is evaluated in each executed Natural object that contains this clause
                       (not only in the Natural object that allocates the variable). This is different
                       to the way the INIT works for global variables.
               
For further information, see Defining a Conversation Context in the Natural RPC (Remote Procedure Call) documentation.
A context variable must be defined at Level 01. Other levels are only used in a redefinition.
| Syntax Element | Description | 
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USING
                                    local-data-area | 
                                
                                
                         
                                    
                            LDA Name:  
                                    
                           A local data
                                           area (LDA) contains data elements which are to be used in a single
                                        Natural module. You may reference more than one data area; in that case you
                                        have to repeat the reserved words  DEFINE DATA CONTEXT USING DATX_L CONTEXT USING DATX_P ... END-DEFINE ; For further information, see Defining Fields in a Separate Data Area in the Programming Guide.  |  
                               
                     
USING
                                    parameter-data-area | 
                                
                                
                         
                                    
                            PDA Name:  
                                    
                           A parameter data area contains data elements which are used as parameters in a subprogram, external subroutine or dialog.  |  
                               
                     
                                    context-data-definition | 
                                
                                
                         
                                    
                            Context Data Definition:  
                                    
                           Context data can be defined directly within a program or routine. For context data definition, the syntax shown below applies.  |  
                               
                     
 END-DEFINE |  
                                
                         
                                    
                            End of DEFINE DATA Statement:  
                                    
                           The Natural reserved word   |  
                               
                     
Context data can be defined directly within a program or routine. For context data definition, the following syntax applies:
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                        variable-definition | 
                                    
                            
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| redefinition | 
For further information, see Defining Fields within a DEFINE DATA Statement in the Programming Guide.
| Syntax Element | Description | 
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 level |  
                                
                         
                                    
                            Level Number:  
                                    
                           An application-independent variable must be defined at Level 01. Other levels are only used in a redefinition.  |  
                               
                     
 
                                       variable-definition |  
                                
                         
                                    
                            Variable Definition:  
                                    
                           A  For further information, see Variable Definition. Note:  |  
                               
                     
                                    
                                       redefinition |  
                                
                         
                                    
                            Redefinition:  
                                    
                           A  For further information, see Redefinition.  |  
                               
                     
Note:
 The fields resulting from the redefinition are not considered a
                          context variable. These fields are treated as local variables.