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The <var>$Cms</var> function accepts no arguments and returns either a 1 if the online is running under CMS or a 0 otherwise.
The <var>$Cms</var> function accepts no arguments and returns either a 1 if the online is running under CMS or a 0 otherwise.
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<p class="syntax"><section begin="syntax" />%CMS = $Cms
<p class="syntax">%CMS = $Cms
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Revision as of 18:16, 10 April 2013

Determine if online is running under CMS

Most Sirius $functions have been deprecated in favor of Object Oriented methods. There is currently no OO equivalent for the $Cms function.

This function can be used to determine if the online is running under CMS.

The $Cms function accepts no arguments and returns either a 1 if the online is running under CMS or a 0 otherwise.

Syntax

%CMS = $Cms

%CMS is set to either 0 or 1.

This function can be used to test if running under CMS before running any operating system specific code. For example, the program

IF $Cms THEN %RC = $SETG('NEXTPROC', 'PROC.CMS') ELSE %RC = $SETG('NEXTPROC', 'PROC.MVS') END IF

would set global variable NEXTPROC to 'PROC.CMS' if running under CMS and to 'PROC.MVS', otherwise.

Products authorizing $Cms