LOGON library-id
                                           [password]
                         |  
                                    
                     
Related command: LOGOFF.
               
This command is used to log on to a library in your environment or
                          create a new library. In the specified library, all newly created source or
                          object programs saved during the session will be stored (unless you explicitly
                          specify another library ID in a SAVE,
                          CATALOG or
                          STOW
                          command).
               
The LOGON command has no direct effect on
                          the source program in the currently active window.
               
LOGON causes all Natural global data areas
                          and application independent variables (AIVs), all assignments made using the
                          SET KEY statement and
                          retained ISN lists to be released. Data definition modules (DDMs) contained in
                          the DDM buffer area are also released.
               
LOGON library-id | 
                                      
                                      
                        The library ID can be 1 to 8 characters long and must not contain blanks. It can consist of the following characters: | |
| A - Z | upper-case alphabetical characters | |
| 0 - 9 | numeric characters | |
| - | hyphen | |
| _ | underscore | |
| The first character of a library ID must be an upper-case alphabetical character. | ||
LOGON
                                           library-id password | 
                                      
                                      
                        The Adabas password; see Session Parameters in section Library Maintenance of the Natural Security documentation. | |
For information on LOGON processing under
                          Natural Security, see
                          Logging On
                          in the Natural Security documentation.