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Resets most global application settings to their default state.
Syntax
SET RESET
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The SET RESET command returns most global application settings to their default values.
The global application settings reset to their defaults by SET RESET include
SET AUTORETRY | NOT APPLICABLE | SET CHECKNULLS |
SET COLUMNSPACING | SET CURSOR | SET DELIMITER |
SET DOCLINELENGTH | SET EOFVALUE | SET ERRORS |
SET ESCAPECHAR | SET HEADINGS | SET INFORMATION |
SET INPUT FORMAT | SET INPUT TIMEOUT | SET MEMBERCOUNT |
SET MEMBERINTERVAL | SET MESSAGES | SET MESSAGES WINDOW |
SET MOUSE | SET NULLVALUE | SET OUTPUT |
SET OUTPUT FIELDLISTWIDTH | SET OUTPUT FORMAT | SET OUTPUT MASKFIELD |
SET OUTPUT TRIM | SET OUTPUT VIRTUALFIELD | SET PAGESIZE |
SET PAGEWIDTH | SET PAUSE | SET SPECIALSCAN |
SET STRATEGY | SET TEXTDELIMITER | SET TIMEOUT |
SET TRACE OUTPUT | SET TRANSACTION FLOW | SET WARNINGS |
The SET RESET command does not record the state of the following settings:
SET BREAKABLE | SET CHECKSETS | SET CURRENTSET |
SET DEPENDENCY | SET EXCEPTION | SET FLOW |
SET LEXTRACE | SET QUOTING | SET RUNTIME |
SET SELECTIVITY | SET SINGLESTEP | SET SIZE |
SET STOP ERRORS | SET TRACE | SET XREF |
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