This Natural profile parameter specifies the range of years covered by the "year sliding window" or "year fixed window".
Note:
The sliding-window or "year fixed window" mechanism
                     		  assumes a date with a 2-digit year to be within a "window" of 100
                     		  years. Within these 100 years, every 2-digit year setting is uniquely related
                     		  to a specific century, so that there is no confusion about which century is
                     		  meant.
                  
| Possible settings | Normal Setting | 0 | When you set the parameter to 0, the current
                           					 century is assumed. No sliding or fixed-window mechanism is used. | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Sliding Window | 1 - 99 | By setting the parameter to a value between 1-99, you determine when the 100-year range begins in the past.
                           					 TheYSLWsetting is subtracted from the current year to
                           					 determine the first year of the window range. | |
| Fixed Window | 1582-2600 | By setting the parameter to a value between 1582-2600, you determine the first year of a 100-year range. The
                           					 upper boundary of the 100-year range is evaluated by adding99to
                           					 the value specified. | |
| Default setting | 0 | No sliding or fixed-window mechanism is used. | |
| Dynamic specification | yes | ||
| Specification within session | no | ||
The YSLW parameter is evaluated at runtime when
                  		  an alphanumeric date setting with a 2-digit year component is moved into a date
                  		  variable. This applies to date settings which are:
               
used with the mathematical function
                        				VAL;
                     
used with the IS(D) option in a logical
                        				condition;
                     
read from the stack as input data;
or entered in a map as input data.
See also the section Processing of Date Information in the Programming Guide.
 If the current year is 2014 and you specify YSLW=40,
                  				the sliding window will cover the years 1974 to 2073. A 2-digit year setting
                  				nn from 74 to
                  				99 is then interpreted accordingly as
                  				19nn, while a 2-digit year setting
                  				nn from 00 to 73 is
                  				interpreted as 20nn.
               
See also the examples under Year Sliding Window - YSLW Parameter and Combinations of DFSTACK and YSLW in the Programming Guide.
 If you specify YSLW=1985, the fixed window will
                  				cover the years 1985 to 2084. A 2-digit year setting
                  				nn from 85 to 99 is then interpreted
                  				accordingly as 19nn, while a 2-digit
                  				year setting nn from 00 to
                  				84 is interpreted as
                  				20nn.