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Caché ObjectScript Reference - InterSystems Documentation

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Setting $ZUTIL(69,14) overrides the default system-wide; it does not change the systemconfiguration setting. This configuration default cannot be changed using the System ManagementPortal.ParametersnThe switch that controls where <strong>Caché</strong> sends transmission errors: 0 = Disable writing transmissionerrors to the console. 1 = Enables writing transmission errors to the console. When 1,<strong>Caché</strong> sends asynchronous network error notification to any operator logged in. When 0, nonotification is sent. This setting applies only to DCP networks.The native default for this switch is off (0); that is, to disable writing of asynchronousSET/KILL errors to the operator console. You cannot control this switch on a process level1; that is, there is no equivalent $ZUTIL(68) call.See Also• ZSYNC command• $ZUTIL(69,13) Log Asynchronous Errors to MNETERR.LOG function• $ZUTIL(68,34) Process Interruptible by Asynchronous Errors function• $ZUTIL(69,34) Processes Interruptible by Asynchronous Errors function$ZUTIL(69,15)$ZUTIL(69,15)Sets I/O device disconnect detection system-wide.$ZUTIL(69,15,n)$ZU(69,15,n)ParametersnThe boolean value that specifies whether <strong>Caché</strong> detects I/O device disconnection.Description$ZUTIL(69,15) controls whether <strong>Caché</strong> detects device disconnection for certain types ofTCP and terminal devices. This setting specifies how <strong>Caché</strong> responds to a disconnect of the<strong>Caché</strong> <strong>ObjectScript</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> 651

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