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UniBasic Commands Reference - Rocket Software

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Parameter Description<br />

33 Returns the implementation of UniData that is currently running, such as<br />

UNIX or a Windows platform.<br />

34 Not currently used.<br />

35 The language.<br />

36 Shows the current setting for DATE.FORMAT:<br />

0 – Date format is MM/DD/YY.<br />

1 – Date format is DD/MM/YY.<br />

37 The character used to separate thousands.<br />

38 The character used as the decimal point.<br />

39 The character used for the dollar sign.<br />

40 Returns the name of the program being run.<br />

41 Returns the UniData product serial number.<br />

42 Returns the ASCII value of @RM.<br />

43 Returns the ASCII value of the print control character. (Default print<br />

control character is 192.)<br />

44 Returns the ASCII value of @NULL.<br />

45 Returns the version, including patch number, of UniData currently running.<br />

If it is different from the version number stored in the VOC file, an asterisk<br />

is appended to the version number.<br />

The operating system-level updatevoc command updates the VOC file from<br />

the latest installation or patch.<br />

48 Returns the name of the COMO file automatically created by a PHANTOM<br />

process. This function is available to the process the PHANTOM process<br />

spawned, not to the parent process.<br />

49 Returns the calling stack for the <strong>UniBasic</strong> program at runtime. The calling<br />

stack is stored in a dynamic array with each line represented as a separate<br />

field. Each field is separated into three values (the sequence number, the<br />

object name, and the line number), and the values are separated by value<br />

marks.<br />

SYSTEM Parameters (continued)<br />

SYSTEM 1-895

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