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Caché ObjectScript Reference - InterSystems Documentation

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$ZUTIL(68,34)Setting the Range of Valid Dates$ZUTIL(68,32,0) sets the default range of valid dates for <strong>Caché</strong> . This range is from 0 through2980013, inclusive, which corresponds to dates from 12/31/1840 through 12/31/9999. Thisrange can be restricted by setting the $ZDATE mindate and maxdate parameters.$ZUTIL(68,32,1) sets the default range of valid dates for ISM compatibility. This range isfrom 1 through 94232, inclusive, which corresponds to dates from 01/01/1841 through12/30/2098. This date range is set for any $ZDATE function call which has three or fewerparameters. If a $ZDATE function call has more than three parameters, the valid date rangeis taken either from the $ZDATE mindate and maxdate parameters (if specified) or from thedate range established for the current locale.See Also• $ZDATE function• $ZUTIL(69,32) Set Date Range and Invalid Date Behavior function• More information on locales in Customized National Language Translations$ZUTIL(68,34)Sets whether asynchronous errors can interrupt the current process.$ZUTIL(68,34,n)$ZU(68,34,n)ParametersnThe boolean value that specifies whether or not the current process should receiveasynchronous errors.DescriptionThe $ZUTIL(68,34) function specifies whether asynchronous errors can interrupt the currentprocess.This system-wide default behavior can be configured using the $ZUTIL(69,34) function.For further details, see $ZUTIL(69,34).Invoking $ZUTIL(68,34) without specifying n returns the current switch setting.<strong>Caché</strong> <strong>ObjectScript</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> 621

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