SETUP [application-name]
[command-name]
[I]
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This command is used to define applications to which control is to be
returned using the RETURN command. This
allows you to easily transfer from one application to another during a Natural
session.
This document covers the following topics:
The command syntax and the parameters that can be issued with the
SETUP system command are explained below. If a
parameter is to be omitted, you may use the input delimiter character to mark the
beginning of the following parameter(s).
SETUP |
If SETUP is issued without
parameters, a menu will be displayed for the purpose of entering the command
information.
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application-name |
The name of the application to which control is to be returned. A maximum of 8 characters may be used (A8). If application-name is blank, a
If application-name is
"*", the current setting of the system variable
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command-name |
The name of the command which is to be executed when control is returned to the application. A maximum of 60 characters may be used (A60). If command-name is blank, no
command will be issued after the If command-name is
"*", the current setting of the system variable
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If the In a non-Security environment, if you log on from library
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User starts Natural session (default application is
APPL1).
Return point APPL1 is defined on Level 1.
User issues command LOGON APPL2.
User executes a program which stacks two commands (establish return point and go to another application):
SETUP *,MENU LOGON APPL3
Return point APPL2, STARTUP MENU is defined on
Level 2.
User issues command LOGON APPL4 (user
selects another application).
User presses a PF key which has the setting
RETURN. Natural will issue for the user:
LOGON APPL2 MENU
Return to APPL2, delete Level 2.
User executes a program which stacks:
SETUP *,MENU LOGON APPL5
Return point APPL2, STARTUP MENU is defined on
Level 2.
User executes a program which stacks:
SETUP *,MENU LOGON APPL6
Return point APPL5, STARTUP MENU is defined on
Level 3.
User executes a program which stacks:
SETUP *,MENU LOGON APPL7
Return point APPL6, STARTUP MENU is defined on
Level 4.
User executes a program which stacks:
SETUP *,MENU LOGON APPL8
Return point APPL7, STARTUP MENU is defined on
Level 5.
User executes a program which stacks:
SETUP *,MENU LOGON APPL9
Return point APPL8, STARTUP MENU is defined on
Level 6.
User issues command RETURN 2 (return
two levels back).
Natural will return user to APPL7, since that was
the second previous session (all information for APPL8 is now
lost). Level 6 (APPL8) is deleted, Level 5 (APPL7) is
activated and level deleted.
User issues command RETURN.
Level 4 (APPL6) is activated, level deleted.
Natural will return user to APPL6, since that was the session
previous to APPL7.
User issues command RETURN.
Level 3 (APPL5) is activated, level deleted.
Natural will return user to APPL5, since that was the session
previous to APPL6.
User issues command RETURN I.
Level 2 (APPL2) is deleted, Level 1
(APPL1) is activated.