LOGGERFILENUM
Valid for
Logger
Description
Use LOGGERFILENUM
when you are running applications with preset file numbers.
As BASELIB
opens Logger, Logger file numbers can collide with the preset file numbers the application expects to use. BASELIB
deals with this by opening Logger multiple times until it gets a file number greater than those used. Then BASELIB
closes the temporary opens containing file numbers that could not be used.
LOGGERFILENUM
instructs BASELIB
to force its open on Logger to be a file number greater than the value set for LOGGERFILENUM
. For example, if the application uses preset file numbers 1 through 10 you would set LOGGERFILENUM
to a number greater than 10.
This parameter is unnecessary for most installations. It is only required if the user application opens files with a specified file number.
Syntax
LOGGERFILENUM file_number
Example
LOGGERFILENUM 30