The editor command line is indicated by Command = = =>. In the command line, you can enter one of the following:
Any Natural system command.
For example: The system command
CHECK
can be used for checking the syntax of source code and
SAVE
for saving source code (see also Saving and Cataloging
Sources).
For other system commands related to maintaining and using object sources, see Managing Applications with Natural Objects in the System Commands documentation.
An editor command (see Editor Commands and Editor Commands for Scrolling).
The name of a Natural program to be executed.
Additionally, the command line contains the following information (from left to right):
The programming mode: structured (Struct
) or
reporting (Report
) currently in effect. When a Natural object is
read into the source work area, the mode is set to the one which was in effect
when the object was saved (see also Saving and Cataloging
Sources).
For information on the differences between structured and reporting mode, see Purpose of Programming Modes in the Programming Guide.
To switch from reporting to structured mode or vice versa, enter
an S
in the first position of Report
or an
R
in the first position of Struct
and press
ENTER.
If you want to check whether structured mode has been activated or switch structured mode on, you can also set the programming mode for the current Natural session as described in Setting/Changing the Programming Mode in the Programming Guide.
The library to which you are currently logged on.