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Context SwitchesContext switches apply to commands that are executed in, and objects that reside in, a specific subsystem or view. Each subsystem and view contains a switch file —— Policy/Switches —— and that file contains switches that apply only to the enclosing context.
The switch file in a subsystem is used only to initialize the switch file in a newly created working view when no model is specified as part of view creation. The switch file in a view is used when placing objects under configuration management control, compiling and debugging units, spawning new released views, and so on.
In a switch file, switches are listed one per line and formatted as follows:
REJECT_SYNTAX_ERROR: True
BREAK_INDENT: 4
IDENTIFIER_CASE: Capitalized>Note: Context switch names are not case-sensitive, but by convention they are written in all uppercase.
To see a table of all the context switches in the current context and their current values, use Control > Reports > Switches (Apex/Summit).
The Control > Show > Switches (Apex/Summit) command opens an Apex editor window containing the context switches for the enclosing subsystem or view. Changes to your context switches take effect immediately; subsequent Apex commands will use the new switch values.
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