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Caché ObjectScript Reference - InterSystems Documentation

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SYS.Process MethodsYou can get the same process information using methods of the SYS.Process class, as shownin the following example:ZNSPACE "%SYS"WRITE ##CLASS(SYS.Process).%OpenId($JOB).ClientIPAddressGet()See Also• $JOB special variable• $ZUTIL(131) Set and Get the System Name and IP Address function$ZUTIL(100) (legacy function)• $ZUTIL(67,13) Return the Executable of the Client Application legacy function$ZUTIL(100) (legacy function)Determines which Windows operating system is running.$ZUTIL(100)$ZU(100)DescriptionThis page describes the legacy function $ZUTIL(100), which is obsolete as of <strong>Caché</strong> 5.1.<strong>Caché</strong> 5.1 and subsequent versions do not support Windows 95/98, so use of this function isnot meaningful. $ZUTIL(100) is described here for compatibility with legacy applications.You can use $ZUTIL(100) to return a code specifying which operating system you are currentlyrunning.The values that $ZUTIL(100) can return are as follows:01Windows NT 4, Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows Server 2003 (32–bit).Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows ME.Note:<strong>Caché</strong> 5.0 is supported on Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows ME throughmaintenance version 5.0.3. <strong>InterSystems</strong> has made no commitment to support theseWindows platforms beyond <strong>Caché</strong> 5.0.3. Customers requiring further support forthese platforms should contact <strong>InterSystems</strong> directly.<strong>Caché</strong> <strong>ObjectScript</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> 787

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