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Caché ObjectScript Reference - InterSystems Documentation

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See Also• $ZSEARCH function• $ZUTIL(68,51) Namespace Default Directory Assignment function• $ZUTIL(69,51) Namespace Default Directory Assignment function• $ZUTIL(140) Return File Attributes, Create or Delete a Directory function$ZUTIL(186)$ZUTIL(186)Sets display in programmer prompt for the current process.$ZUTIL(186,n)$ZU(186,n)ParametersnAn integer code or a comma-separated list of integer codes that specify whatelement(s) to include in the terminal prompt. Integer codes should be specified inthe order in which you wish the elements to be displayed.DescriptionThe $ZUTIL(186) function specifies what information should appear in the programmermodeprompt for <strong>Caché</strong> Terminal.Issuing $ZUTIL(186) (with no option) returns the current state of the prompt setting as acomma-separated list of integer codes. Like all $ZUTIL functions, when you issue$ZUTIL(186,n), it returns its integer code setting prior to the current operation.Issuing $ZUTIL(186,0) clears the setting, so that no prompt information is displayed.The initial value of this setting depends on the both the system platform and the system-widedefault setting. The system default setting for Windows systems is to display the currentnamespace at the terminal prompt. You can enable or disable the current namespace displayin the terminal prompt for the current process using either $ZUTIL(186) or $ZUTIL(68,26).To control whether the current namespace name appears by default as part of the prompt forall processes on the system, use any one of the following:<strong>Caché</strong> <strong>ObjectScript</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> 719

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