This Natural profile and session parameter defines the character to be
                          used as the assignment character for the input parameter processing in
                          INPUT statements,
                          either in keyword/delimiter mode or when processing data from the Natural
                          stack.
               
| Possible settings | any special character | Assignment character for the
                                           input parameter processing in INPUTstatements. | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Default setting | = | Equals sign. | |
| Dynamic specification | yes | ||
| Specification within session | yes | ||
| Applicable statements | SET
                                                 GLOBALS | ||
| Applicable command | GLOBALS | ||
| Application programming interface | USR1005N | See SYSEXT - Natural Application Programming Interfaces in the Utilities documentation. | |
Notes:
IA parameter must
                               not be the same as the character specified with the DC (decimal
                               character) or ID (input
                               delimiter character) parameter. In addition, we recommend that this character
                               is not the same as the one specified with the CF (control character for
                               mainframe terminal commands) or HI (help character)
                               parameter.
                  IA can be overridden by the session parameter
                               IA.
                  In the following example, it is assumed that, for the beginning, the
                          default input assign character (=) applies.
               
** Example 'IACHAR': Input Assign character ************************************************************************ DEFINE DATA LOCAL 1 #A (A1) 1 #B (A1) END-DEFINE * INPUT #A #B * WRITE 'Field #A:' #A / 'Field #B:' #B * END
Enter the command
IACHAR #A=Y,#B=X
The program produces the following output:
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Field #A: Y                                                                    
Field #B: X 
                             Enter the command
GLOBALS IA=:
This sets the input assign character to colon
                                    (:).
                     
Then enter the command
IACHAR #B:X,#A:Y
The program produces the following output:
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Field #A: Y                                                                    
Field #B: X