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Caché ObjectScript Reference - InterSystems Documentation

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Legacy Commands and FunctionsZNSPACE "%SYS"WRITE ##CLASS(SYS.Process).%OpenId($JOB).ClientNodeNameGet()See Also• $ZUTIL(67,5) Return the Routine Name of a Process function• $ZUTIL(67,13) Return the Executable of the Client Application function• $ZUTIL(67,14) Return the Operating System Running the Client Application function• $ZUTIL(67,15) Return the IP Address of the Client Application function• $JOB special variable$ZUTIL(67,13) (legacy function)Returns the name of the executable for a client application.$ZUTIL(67,13,pid)$ZU(67,13,pid)ParameterspidThe process ID number.DescriptionThis page describes the legacy function $ZUTIL(67,13), which has been superseded by theSYS.Process class methods. It is described here for compatibility with legacy applications.$ZUTIL(67,13,pid) returns a string containing the name of the executable file (.exe file) ofthe client application. If the pid is not a client application, $ZUTIL(67,13) returns the nullstring.On pre-5.1 versions of <strong>Caché</strong>, the client applications include the <strong>Caché</strong> SQL Manager(CSQLMGR.EXE), <strong>Caché</strong> Control Panel (CCTRLPNL.EXE), <strong>Caché</strong> Studio (CSTUDIO.EXE),<strong>Caché</strong> Explorer (CExplore.exe), and the <strong>Caché</strong> Configuration Manager (CCFGUTIL.EXE).All of these <strong>Caché</strong> applications appear on the <strong>Caché</strong> Control Panel as routine name %CDSrv0.You can, of course, create your own client applications.The <strong>Caché</strong> Terminal (routine name “shell”) and <strong>Caché</strong> <strong>Documentation</strong> are not client applications.782 <strong>Caché</strong> <strong>ObjectScript</strong> <strong>Reference</strong>

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