Runs the command-line implementation of the OpenESQL Configuration utility, enabling you to set a default behavior for the SQL(BEHAVIOR) compiler directive option.
Syntax:
esqlconfig {-P[erformance] | -A[NSI] | -C[ompatibility] | -W[arning]
| -E[rror] | -D[isplay] | -H[elp]}
Parameters:
P[erformance]
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Sets the default to
Optimize for performance and mainframe compatibility, and displays the old and new settings
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A[NSI]
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Sets the default to
ANSI compliance, and displays the old and new settings
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C[ompatibility]
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Sets the default to
No change in default behavior and no optimization, and displays the old and new settings
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W[arning]
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Sets the default to
Issue a warning at compile time, and displays the old and new settings
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E[rror]
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Sets the default to
Issue an error at compile time, and displays the old and new settings
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D[isplay]
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Displays the current default setting
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H[elp]
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Displays the current default setting, and displays the syntax for the
esqlconfig command
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Comments:
If you enter no parameters or an invalid parameter,
esqlconfig displays the current default setting and appropriate syntax as if you had specified the -H parameter.
For more information about parameter settings, see the topic
OpenESQL Configuration Utility for Default SQL Cursor Behavior.