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GLB.HIGH<br />

System Data Item Descriptions<br />

GLB.GUI can be used with GLB.STYLE to determine where a particular transaction<br />

originated. If GLB.STYLE is set to NOFORM and GLB.GUI is Y, the transaction has come<br />

from DW/PCE. Any other combination means that the transaction has come from the NOF<br />

program.<br />

In LDA, GLB.GUI can be initialized to a <strong>LINC</strong>.INI parameter. However, if input is received<br />

from a NOF program, GLB.GUI cannot be changed.<br />

LENGTH = 1 EDIT = A<br />

GLB.HIGH is a read-only System Data item whose value is the maximum alphanumeric<br />

value that can be represented in the host type on which the <strong>LINC</strong> System is running. It is<br />

intended as for use as a starting point for DETERMINE; BACK or DETERMINE; LAST<br />

commands.<br />

GLB.HIGH is similar in usage to GLB.LOW, GLB.ZEROS, and GLB.SPACES.<br />

Note: The length of GLB.HIGH defaults to 1 in complex MOVE; commands.<br />

LENGTH = Indefinite EDIT = A<br />

GLB.HTIMEOUT<br />

This is a synonym for GLB.HUBTIMEOUT.<br />

LENGTH = 6 EDIT = N<br />

GLB.HUBSTATUS<br />

GLB.HUBSTATUS is a read-only System Data item that contains information about the<br />

result of an external Automatic Entry. It is not implemented in LDA Run Time.<br />

The values returned by GLB.HUBSTATUS are messages indicating whether the Automatic<br />

Entry was successful, or a reason for its failure. For more details of these values, see<br />

‘‘AUTO; WRITE and AUTO; WRITE&CLEAR’’ in this manual.<br />

LENGTH = 15 EDIT = A<br />

GLB.HUBTIMEOUT<br />

GLB.HUBTIMEOUT is used with External Automatic Entries, to define the length of time<br />

(in seconds) the sending <strong>LINC</strong> System should wait for a reply.<br />

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