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Caché ObjectScript Reference - InterSystems Documentation

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Setting $ZUTIL(69,11) overrides the System Configuration default; it does not change thedefault setting.You can also disable or enable this mode on a per-job and per-device basis. For informationon setting this for a job, see $ZUTIL(68,11) Read Line Recall Mode Process Switch.For information on using the R or N protocol to disable or enable read line recall for a device,see Terminal I/O in <strong>Caché</strong> I/O Device Guide.See Also• $ZUTIL(68,11) Read Line Recall Mode Process Switch function• Terminal I/O in <strong>Caché</strong> I/O Device Guide$ZUTIL(69,13)$ZUTIL(69,13)Sets logging of asynchronous SET/KILL errors.$ZUTIL(69,13,n)$ZU(69,13,n)ParametersnThe boolean value that specifies whether to log asynchronous SET/KILL errors inMNETERR.LOG.Description$ZUTIL(69,13) controls whether <strong>Caché</strong> sends network transmission errors that occur duringa remote, asynchronous SET or KILL request to the file MNETERR.LOG in the systemmanager's namespace.The corresponding $ZUTIL(69,14) function controls whether <strong>Caché</strong> sends these errors tothe operator console.Invoking $ZUTIL(69,13) without specifying n returns the current switch setting.Setting $ZUTIL(69,13) overrides the default system-wide; it does not change the systemconfiguration setting. This configuration default cannot be changed using the System ManagementPortal.<strong>Caché</strong> <strong>ObjectScript</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> 649

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