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Caché ObjectScript Reference - InterSystems Documentation

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To view messages in the Console Log File, go to the System Management Portal. UnderOperations, select System Logs. Then click on View Console Log to display the log contents.The example above (with carriage return / line feed) writes a message such as the followingin the Console Log:02/24-10:40:13:547 ( 2444) 0GOOD MORNINGSee Also• $ZUTIL(94) Broadcast a Message to a Specified Process function• Terminal I/O in Using <strong>Caché</strong> <strong>ObjectScript</strong>$ZUTIL(12)$ZUTIL(12)Translates logical device name or file name to canonical form.$ZUTIL(12,name,canon,case)$ZU(12,name,canon,case)ParametersnamecanoncaseOptional — A string expression specifying a directory name, namespace name,or logical device name to be canonized. If not specified, the default is thesystem manager's directory.Optional — An integer flag that specifies how canonization is performed.Available value are 0, 1, 2, and 3. The default is 0.Optional — Windows only: A boolean flag that specifies whether to returnname in all lowercase letters (the default) or to preserve uppercase letters. 1= preserve any uppercase letters in name, and (if necessary) convert the diskdrive name to uppercase. 0 = convert name (including disk drive name) to alllowercase letters (the default).Description$ZUTIL(12) converts the file name or logical device name specified by the expression nameto canonical form. It expands a partial path name to a full path name for a specified file ordirectory, the current directory, or the current namespace.<strong>Caché</strong> <strong>ObjectScript</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> 571

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