Restriction: These switches are supported for native COBOL only. 
               	 
            
 
            	 
             
               		
               You can specify programmable and general run-time switches using the following methods: 
                  		
               
 
               		
                
                  		   
                  		   
                  			 
                  - Using environment variables 
                     			 
                  
- Use the environment variables COBSW and OOSW (for switches for object-oriented programs) to set or override the switch values
                     when the application is started. 
                     				
                     Note: We recommend that for switches affecting file handling, you do not use COBSW, but edit the file handler configuration file
                        (extfh.cfg) instead. 
                        				
                      
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                     The following command sets the programmable switches 1 and 4 on, and all the others (2, 3, 5-8) are off by default: 
                        				
                      
- On the command line 
                     			 
                  
- Specify switches on the command line when you start the application. Switch set here take precedence over those in the environment
                     variable (COBSW). 
                     			 
                  
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                     In the following example, the command loads the program 
                        				  myprog with programmable switches 5 and 7 on and switch 2 off, and all the others (0, 1, 3, 4, 6 and 8) are off by default. Note
                        that switch 7 is turned on, since the last setting of it (that is +7) is the one used. 
                        				
                      or: 
                        				
                      run (-2+5-7+7) myprog.gnt Note: You must enclose the switches in parentheses. 
                        				
                      The following command loads the program 
                        				   myprog with switch T on and switch O off: 
                        				   myprog (+T-O)