C$CONFIG resets configuration values to a known set of values. Note, however, that certain values are set only at runtime start up, and are therefore not affected by this routine.
CALL "C$CONFIG" USING OP-CODE, CONFIG-FILE
OP-CODE PIC 9 |
The only valid value is 1. If the op-code is specified with no arguments, C$CONFIG resets all known configuration values to their default. Values are removed from any user-defined configuration variables, leaving them blank, and the original configuration file is reloaded. |
CONFIG-FILE PIC X(n) (optional) |
Specifies a new configuration file to be loaded after the configuration variable values have been reset. |
C$CONFIG resets all runtime configuration variables first to their default values, then to the values specified in CONFIG-FILE, if CONFIG-FILE is specified.
If you pass a blank argument for CONFIG-FILE, as shown below, all configuration variables are reset and no configuration file is loaded.
CALL "C$CONFIG" USING 1, ""