GLOBALS [parameter=value
...]
|
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:
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 |
CO |
Compiler Output |
CPCVERR
|
Code Page Conversion Error |
DBSHORT
|
Interpretation of Database Short Names |
DC |
Character for Decimal Point Notation |
DO |
Display Order of Output Data |
DU |
Dump Generation |
EJ |
Page Eject |
ENDIAN |
Endian Mode for Compiled Objects |
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 |
PD |
Size of Page Data Set |
PM |
Print Mode |
PS |
Page Size for Natural Reports |
RQTOUT |
REQUEST DOCUMENT Timeout
|
SA |
Sound Terminal Alarm |
SF |
Spacing Factor |
SM |
Programming in Structured Mode |
THSEPCH |
Thousands Separator Character |
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.