Systems Options (3 of 4) panel

You use the FM/Db2 Systems Options (3 of 4) panel to set various options that affect the way in which FM/Db2 operates. These options are saved in your ISPF profile and persist from one FM/Db2 session to the next.

Panel and field definitions

Figure 1. FM/Db2 System Options (3 of 4) panel
  Process   Options   Utilities   Help
 ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
 FM/Db2 (DFG2)          FM/Db2 System Options (3 of 4)          Global Settings

 CCSID Warning Message:
    Enter "/" to select option
       Initially ON

 CURRENT DECFLOAT ROUNDING MODE:
    Select value
    E  C. ROUND_CEILING
       D. ROUND_DOWN
       F. ROUND_FLOOR
       G. ROUND_HALF_DOWN
       E. ROUND_HALF_EVEN
       H. ROUND_HALF_UP
       U. ROUND_UP




 Command ===>                                                                   
  F1=Help      F2=Split     F3=Exit      F7=Backward  F8=Forward   F9=Swap
 F10=PrvPage  F11=NxtPage  F12=Cancel
CCSID Warning Message

The setting for this option may have been fixed by the product installer. When this option is available for update, the default is not selected.

You can set your preferred initial system CCSID Warning message option by changing this option. To request a warning message to be displayed when the CCSID of the terminal differs from the CCSID of the plan, select the option. To suppress the displaying of a warning message when the CCSID of the terminal differs from the CCSID of the plan, do not select the option.

CURRENT DECFLOAT ROUNDING MODE
Sets the current decimal floating point rounding mode for the currently connected Db2® system. The default for this option is E.

For a detailed explanation of the various decimal floating point rounding modes you can specify, see the Db2® SQL Reference.

Setting the option causes FM/Db2 to issue an SQL statement that changes the CURRENT DECFLOAT ROUNDING MODE special register.

Parent panels

Child panels

To display this panel… Use/do this
Systems Options (2 of 4) panel Press the PrvPage function key (F10)
Systems Options (4 of 4) panel Press the NxtPage function key (F11)

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