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Prior to the introduction of this feature, <var class="product">Model 204</var> numeric parameter settings are absolute values only, optionally qualified by a leading minus sign (< | Prior to the introduction of this feature, <var class="product">Model 204</var> numeric parameter settings are absolute values only, optionally qualified by a leading minus sign (<tt>-</tt>) to indicate a negative value. For example, you might set the value of the LSTBL user table to 50,000 bytes: | ||
<p class="code">UTABLE LSTBL 50000 </p> | <p class="code">UTABLE LSTBL 50000 </p> | ||
Subsequently, you find that you need to increase the initial setting to 60,000. You can issue <code>UTABLE LSTBL 60000</code>, | Subsequently, you find that you need to increase the initial setting to 60,000. You can issue <code>UTABLE LSTBL 60000</code>, or as of <var class="product">Sirius Mods</var> version 8.0, you can issue: <p class="code">UTABLE LSTBL 10000+</p> | ||
or as of <var class="product">Sirius Mods</var> version 8.0, you can issue: <p class="code">UTABLE LSTBL 10000+</p> | |||
The plus sign after the setting value above indicates a relative increase of 10,000. An alternative equivalent is: | The plus sign after the setting value above indicates a relative increase of 10,000. An alternative equivalent is: | ||
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UTABLE LSTBL 80%</p> | UTABLE LSTBL 80%</p> | ||
The option to use the relative setting of the parameter may be particularly useful in a dynamic environment where the LSTBL setting may be subject to change from a variety of code sources. In this case, explicit settings | The option to use the relative setting of the parameter may be particularly useful in a dynamic and growing environment where the LSTBL setting may be subject to change from a variety of code sources. In this case, explicit settings may become difficult to maintain. |
Revision as of 16:06, 6 December 2011
Prior to the introduction of this feature, Model 204 numeric parameter settings are absolute values only, optionally qualified by a leading minus sign (-) to indicate a negative value. For example, you might set the value of the LSTBL user table to 50,000 bytes:
UTABLE LSTBL 50000
Subsequently, you find that you need to increase the initial setting to 60,000. You can issue UTABLE LSTBL 60000
, or as of Sirius Mods version 8.0, you can issue:
UTABLE LSTBL 10000+
The plus sign after the setting value above indicates a relative increase of 10,000. An alternative equivalent is:
UTABLE LSTBL 120%
To decrease the initial setting by 10,000, you can issue either of these relative settings:
UTABLE LSTBL 10000- UTABLE LSTBL 80%
The option to use the relative setting of the parameter may be particularly useful in a dynamic and growing environment where the LSTBL setting may be subject to change from a variety of code sources. In this case, explicit settings may become difficult to maintain.