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SwitchesYou can control many characteristics of Apex's behavior through switches. The two kinds of switches are session switches and context switches.
There is a switch that corresponds to each option on every Apex command. When you invoke an Apex command, the precedence for each option is:
- If you specified the option on the command line, use it.
- Otherwise, if the corresponding switch is defined, use it.
- Otherwise, use the default value.
There are also some switches that do not correspond to command options (because it would not be useful to be able to specify them on a command line).
Individual switches can be accessed through the main online index under the name of the switch. They are also listed in the index under their functional area.
Switches are also described in the Programmer's Guide.
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