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| Format/length: | A8 | 
| Content modifiable: | No | 
This system variable indicates that the application is running in a
                            web browser. An application can run in a web browser either via the
                            Natural Web I/O
                               Interface or by using Natural for Ajax. An application that is
                            running with the Natural Web I/O Interface can use maps. An application that is
                            running with Natural for Ajax can use both maps and rich GUI pages (using the
                            PROCESS PAGE
                            statement). 
               
This system variable may contain one of the following values:
| Value | Description | 
|---|---|
| (empty) | The application is not running in a web browser. | 
| WEB | The application is running with the Natural Web I/O
                                             Interface. It cannot use the PROCESS PAGEstatement. | 
| RICHGUI | The application is running with Natural for Ajax. It can
                                             use the PROCESS
                                                   PAGEstatement. | 
| Format/length: | A8 | 
| Content modifiable: | No | 
This system variable contains the device type/mode from which Natural has been invoked. It may contain one of the following values:
| Value | Description | 
|---|---|
| BATCH | Batch mode. | 
| VIDEO | 3270 screen device, PC screen device, VT or X terminal or any type of UNIX terminal. | 
| TTY | Teletype or other start/stop device. | 
| PC | Usage of Natural Connection has been activated (by
                                               profile parameter PC=ONor terminal command%+). | 
| Format/length: | A8 | 
| Content modifiable: | No | 
This system variable is applicable under Natural Security only. It contains the ID via which a user is logged on to a protected library, that is, the ID via which the user is linked to the library. This may be either the ID of the group via which the user is linked or the user's own ID (if he or she is linked directly).
*GROUP will be blank under the
                            following conditions:
               
in the case of a logon to an unprotected library (where no link is used),
if Natural Security is not active.
| Format/length: | A8 | 
| Content modifiable: | Yes | 
This system variable contains the name of the hardcopy device which
                            will be used when the terminal command %H is used.
               
| Format/length: | A8 | 
| Content modifiable: | No | 
*INIT-USER contains the
                            value of the profile parameter USER in the parameter
                            file used.
               
If no value is specified for the
                            USER parameter, *INIT-USER
                            contains the user ID used to log in to UNIX.
               
| Format/length: | I1 | 
| Content modifiable: | Yes | 
This system variable contains the language indicator (language
                            code). This language indicator is used for edit masks of date fields, Natural
                            error messages and user error messages as used in the statements
                            INPUT and
                            REINPUT.
               
A one-character code is assigned to each language code; this
                            one-character code is used to replace all ampersand characters (&) in names
                            of language-specific objects (for example, maps, dialogs, helproutines,
                            subprograms). For details on the use of the ampersand character in Natural
                            object names, see the descriptions of the statements
                            CALLNAT
                            (operand1),
                            FETCH
                            (operand1),
                            INCLUDE
                            (copycode-name) and
                            INPUT
                            (USING MAP) and the session parameter
                            HE
                            (operand1).
               
You can specify up to 60 different language codes. The codes are listed below.
The system variable *LANGUAGE is set by
                            the Natural profile parameter ULANG which
                            determines the language to be used for date edit masks, system messages, user
                            messages, help texts, help routines and multi-lingual maps.
               
Natural does not differentiate between compile time
                            and run time. It always tries to read the map with the current value of
                            *LANGUAGE first and if not found, it then tries to
                            find the map with the default language.
               
For details on how to use language codes, see also Multilingual User Interfaces in the Programming Guide.
The following languages are assigned to the individual language codes (the right-hand column shows the corresponding one-character codes to be used in names of language-specific objects):
Left-to-Right Single-Byte Languages without Latin Lower Case
Bi-directional Single-Byte Languages without Latin Lower Case
| Code | Language | Character Code in Language-Specific Object Names | 
|---|---|---|
| 1 | English | 1 | 
| 2 | German | 2 | 
| 3 | French | 3 | 
| 4 | Spanish | 4 | 
| 5 | Italian | 5 | 
| 6 | Dutch | 6 | 
| 7 | Turkish | 7 | 
| 8 | Danish | 8 | 
| 9 | Norwegian | 9 | 
| 10 | Albanian | A | 
| 11 | Portuguese | B | 
| 12 | Chinese Latin (Taiwan) | C | 
| 13 | Czech | D | 
| 14 | Slovak | E | 
| 15 | Finnish | F | 
| 16 | Hungarian | G | 
| 17 | Icelandic | H | 
| 18 | Korean | I | 
| 19 | Polish | J | 
| 20 | Romanian | K | 
| 21 | Swedish | L | 
| 22 | Croatian | M | 
| 23 | Catalan | N | 
| 24 | Basque | O | 
| 25 | Afrikaans | P | 
| Code | Language | Character Code in Language-Specific Object Names | 
|---|---|---|
| 26 | Bulgarian | Q | 
| 27 | Greek | R | 
| 28 | Japanese (Katakana) | S | 
| 29 | Russian | T | 
| 30 | Serbian | U | 
| Code | Language | Character Code in Language-Specific Object Names | 
|---|---|---|
| 31 | Arabic | V | 
| 32 | Farsi (Iran) | W | 
| 33 | Hebrew | X | 
| 34 | Urdu (Pakistan) | Y | 
| 35 | (reserved for future use) | Z | 
| 36 | (reserved for future use) | a | 
| 37 | (reserved for future use) | b | 
| 38 | (reserved for future use) | c | 
| 39 | (reserved for future use) | d | 
| 40 | (reserved for future use) | e | 
| Code | Language | Character Code in Language-Specific Object Names | 
|---|---|---|
| 41 | (free for you to assign a language) | f | 
| 42 | (free for you to assign a language) | g | 
| 43 | (free for you to assign a language) | h | 
| 44 | (free for you to assign a language) | i | 
| 45 | (free for you to assign a language) | j | 
| 46 | (free for you to assign a language) | k | 
| 47 | (free for you to assign a language) | l | 
| 48 | (free for you to assign a language) | m | 
| 49 | (free for you to assign a language) | n | 
| 50 | (free for you to assign a language) | o | 
| Code | Language | Character Code in Language-Specific Object Names | 
|---|---|---|
| 51 | Hindi | p | 
| 52 | Malayan | q | 
| 53 | Thai | r | 
| 54 | (reserved for future use) | s | 
| 55 | (reserved for future use) | t | 
| 56 | (reserved for future use) | u | 
| Code | Language | Character Code in Language-Specific Object Names | 
|---|---|---|
| 57 | Chinese (People's Republic of China) | v | 
| 58 | Chinese (Republic of China) | w | 
| 59 | Japanese (Kanji) | x | 
| 60 | Korean | y | 
| Format/length: | A8 | 
| Content modifiable: | No | 
This system variable contains the Natural version (excluding the cumulative fix information), for example: 06.02.01.
The cumulative fix information is contained in the system variable
                            *PATCH-LEVEL.
               
For further information, see Version in the Glossary.
| Format/length: | A253 | 
| Content modifiable: | No | 
The value of *NET-USER is
                            identical to the one of *USER.
               
| Format/length: | A253 | 
| Content modifiable: | No | 
This system variable contains the name of the parameter file currently in use.
| Format/length: | A8 | 
| Content modifiable: | No | 
This system variable contains the current cumulative fix number. See
                            also the system variable *NATVERS and
                            Version in the
                            Glossary.
               
| Format/length: | A32 | 
| Content modifiable: | No | 
This system variable contains the current process ID as a string value.
| Format/length: | L | 
| Content modifiable: | No | 
This system variable indicates whether a screen I/O is possible or not.
It can contain one of the following values:
| TRUE | Screen I/O is possible. | 
|---|---|
| FALSE | Screen I/O is not possible. | 
*SCREEN-IO is initialized with
                            TRUE in an interactive Natural session, a Natural batch session
                            and when Natural was started as a Natural Development Server. 
               
If Natural was started as a DB2 Stored Procedures server (*SERVER-TYPE=DB2-SP) or as RPC
                            server (*SERVER-TYPE=RPC) *SCREEN-IO
                            is set to FALSE.
               
When *SCREEN-IO is set to
                            FALSE and a statement which requires user interaction is executed,
                            Natural issues error NAT0723.
               
| Format/length: | A32 | 
| Content modifiable: | No | 
This system variable indicates the server type Natural has been started as.
It can contain one of the following values:
| DB2-SP | Natural DB2 Stored Procedures server | 
|---|---|
| DEVELOP | Natural development server | 
| RPC | Natural RPC server | 
| WEBIO | Natural Web I/O Interface server | 
If Natural is not started as a server,
                            *SERVER-TYPE is set to blanks.
               
Note:
 *SERVER-TYPE refers to Natural as a
                               whole, not to the Natural program currently being executed (which may
                               run as a client program or as a server program within a server Natural).
                  
| Format/length: | A16 | 
| Content modifiable: | No | 
This system variable indicates the type of user interface being used:
| CHARACTER | Character-oriented user interface. | 
|---|---|
| GUI | Graphical user interface. | 
| Format/length: | A8 | 
| Content modifiable: | No | 
This system variable contains the user ID as taken from the Natural Security logon.
If the profile parameter AUTO=ON (Automatic
                            Logon) is set or if Natural Security is not active, the value of
                            *USER is identical to that of
                            *INIT-USER.
               
| Format/length: | A32 | 
| Content modifiable: | No | 
If Natural Security is installed, this variable contains the name of the user who is currently logged on to Natural.
If Natural Security is not active, the default is
                            SYSTEM.