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1.4.3.5.2 Overriding the Default Execution Options
You may not need to override the default execution options
very often. But you should familiarize yourself with the
available options by entering Y after the Override Execution
Options prompt. The Execution Options panel (Figure 1-27)
lets you specify the color graphics format set, the color
graphics device, and the SAS execution parameters for the
current inquiry.
/----------------------------- Execution Options -----------------------------
|Command ===> |
| |
|Executing CA MICS Inquiry: WKLD1 - Data Clustering |
|Inquiry Execution Mode: BATCH |
| |
|Color Graphics Format Set ===> TERMINAL |
|Display Graphics During Execution ===> N (Y/N) |
| |
|Color Graphics Device ===> IBM32793 Override Device Parms. ===> N (Y/N)|
| |
|List the SAS Source Code ===> Y (Y/N) Abend For Errors ===> N (Y/N) |
|List Expanded Macros ===> N (Y/N) Max. No. Error Msgs. ===> ___ |
|Print Notes in Listing ===> Y (Y/N) Minimum Free Memory ===> ____ (kbytes)|
|Overprint Errors ===> N (Y/N) Printer Char. Set ===> 96 (48/60/96)|
| |
|Page Dimensions: Columns ===> 80 (64 - 256) |
| Lines ===> 23 (20 - 500) |
|Exec. Limits: CPU Time ===> ________ (seconds) |
| Lines ===> ________ |
| Pages ===> ________ |
|SAS Invocation Options ===> ________________________________________ |
\-------------------------------------------------------------------------------/
Figure 1-27. Execution Options Panel
Most of the parameters on this panel are self-explanatory;
however, the Execution Options tutorial panels provide more
detail if you should need it. You can reach these panels
from the Execution Options panel by typing HELP at the
Command prompt or (usually) by pressing your PF1 key.
There are two sets of execution parameters: one set is for
batch job submissions and the other is for inquiries run in
the foreground. These options are originally set by your
CA MICS System Administrator, although you can personalize
them by using Option 0, MICF Options, in the MICF facility.
The online facility uses the set of options that corresponds
to your choice of execution mode: batch or foreground.