GLOBALS [parameter=value
...]
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This command is used to set Natural session parameters.
Note:
In batch mode, this command is only executable, if
parameters are specified. For example, GLOBALS SM=ON
can be executed in batch mode.
This document covers the following topics:
GLOBALS |
If the GLOBALS command is
entered without parameters, a window appears where you can modify the parameter settings.
For detailed information on this window, see
Using Session
Parameters in Using Natural
Studio.
|
parameter |
Parameter settings can be supplied in any order and must be separated by a blank. If more parameters are specified than will fit on one
command line, several Example: GLOBALS DC=, ID=. Note: |
The following table contains a list of session parameters that can
be specified with the system command GLOBALS.
| Parameters | Function |
|---|---|
CC |
Error Processing in Batch Mode |
CF |
Character for Terminal Commands |
COMPR
|
Set RPC Buffer Compression |
CPCVERR
|
Code Page Conversion Error |
DBSHORT
|
Interpretation of Database Short Names |
DC |
Character for Decimal Point Notation |
DFOUT
|
Date Format for Output |
DFSTACK
|
Date Format for Stack |
DFTITLE
|
Output Format of Date in Standard Report Title |
DU |
Dump Generation |
EJ |
Page Eject |
ENDIAN |
Endian Mode for Compiled Objects |
FCDP |
Filler Character for Dynamically Protected Input Fields |
FS |
Default Format/Length Setting for User-Defined Variables |
GFID
|
Global Format IDs |
IA |
Input Assign Character |
ID |
Input Delimiter Character |
IM |
Input Mode |
LE |
Reaction when Limit for Processing Loop Exceeded |
LS |
Line Size |
LT |
Limit for Processing Loops |
ML |
Position of Message Line |
NC |
Use of Natural System Commands |
OPF |
Overwriting of Protected Fields by Helproutines |
PM |
Print Mode |
PS |
Page Size for Natural Reports |
REINP
|
Issue Internal REINPUT Statement for
Invalid Data
|
RQTOUT |
REQUEST DOCUMENT Timeout
|
SA |
Sound Terminal Alarm |
SF |
Spacing Factor |
SM |
Programming in Structured Mode |
SYMGEN |
Generate Symbol Table |
THSEPCH |
Thousands Separator Character |
TIMEOUT |
Wait Time for RPC Server Response |
TRYALT |
Try Alternative Server Address |
WH |
Wait for Record in Hold Status |
XREF |
Creation of XRef Data for Natural |
ZD |
Zero-Division Check |
ZP |
Zero Printing |
The system command
GLOBALS and the statement
SET GLOBALS can both
be used in the same Natural session. Parameter values specified with a
GLOBALS command remain in effect until they are
overridden by a new GLOBALS command or
SET GLOBALS
statement, the session is terminated, or you log on to another library.
Some parameter values may be overridden during program execution
using the LIMIT,
EJECT, and
FORMAT statements and
by format entries specified in INPUT,
DISPLAY,
PRINT, and
WRITE statements.