This Natural profile parameter specifies the DBID to be used for a
database access at runtime. This database ID specified with the
UDB
parameter replaces DBID 0 when Natural objects are
executed.
Possible settings | 0 or 1 - 65535 , except
255 |
Valid database ID.
Note: |
---|---|---|
Default setting | 1 | |
Dynamic specification | yes | |
Specification within session | no | |
Application programming interface | USR1005N |
See
SYSEXT - Natural
Application Programming Interfaces in the
Utilities documentation.
* Recommended. |
USR1040N *
|
Notes:
UDB
parameter must be the same: ADA or ADA2/ADA or ADA2,
SQL/SQL or XML/XML. The first type is the database type of DBID 0 and the
second type is the database type of the DBID specified with the
UDB
parameter.
DBID=0
at compilation time, whereas the database type of the DBID
specified with the UDB
parameter is used only at
runtime.
ADA
.
UDB
profile parameter determines
which database is accessed. If so, the UDB
profile
parameter must be set to a valid DB number.
UDB
is also used to
specify the DBID for stowing transaction data if the profile parameter
ETDB
is not
specified.