This documentation contains information for operating Natural in a UNIX environment. It is organized under the following headings:
| Profile Parameter Usage | Information on the parameter hierarchy. How to assign profile parameter values statically, dynamically and at runtime. | 
| System Files | How system files and Natural objects are
                                           stored in the file system. Information on the system files FNAT,FUSERandFDDM. | 
| Work Files | How to define work files. Information on the different work file formats. | 
| Natural Buffer Pool | How the buffer pool is used by Natural and how it is started. | 
| Using the
                                              Buffer Pool Monitor
                                              ( NATBPMON) | How to invoke the NATBPMONutility. Information on the commands that are available with this utility. | 
| Natural in Batch Mode | How to run Natural in batch mode. Information on the required input and output channels. How to use batch mode simulation. | 
| Support of Different Character Sets with NATCONV.INI | How to define different character sets in the file NATCONV.INI. | 
| Natural Exit Codes | Information on the Natural exit codes, including startup errors. | 
| Setting Up the Entire System Server Interface | How to activate the Entire System Server Interface for the product Entire System Server. | 
| Tuning SQL Database Access | How to configure the handling of the SQL driver's statement table. | 
| User Exit
                                              for Computation of Sort Keys - NATUSKnn | How to sort characters of other languages in the correct alphabetical order. | 
| Abnormal End (Abend) Handling | Information on the signal handlers. | 
The Natural utilities which can be used to execute numerous administrative functions are described separately; see the Tools and Utilities documentation for detailed information.
Security is also described separately; see the Natural Security documentation for detailed information.