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[[Category:Environment Variables|RUNLOG]] | [[Category:Environment Variables|RUNLOG]] |
Latest revision as of 10:18, 4 March 2010
Contents
Purpose
Used to determine whether calls to operating system commands should be enabled or disabled.
See Also
!, !!, RUN, RUN(), SET RUNCLEAR, SET RUNWAIT
Description
The DB_RUNLOG environment variable / symbol is used to determine whether calls to operating system commands should be enabled or disabled. This is particularly useful when debugging applications, particularly when they are being migrated from one product to another or from one platform to another. If DB_RUNLOG is true (or "yes" or "on"), calls to operating system commands are disabled and any such calls are logged in the recital.log file. If DB_RUNLOG is false (or "no" or "off"), the calls are processed as normal.
Products
Recital, Recital Server