SeeView Manual
SeeView Statements and Script Symbols
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HIGHPIN ON | OFF 
specifies whether the process to be created should be a high or low PIN process. 
ON implies SeeView should attempt to create a high PIN process. OFF implies 
SeeView should create a low PIN process. Not all processes are capable of 
running as a high PIN. There is also a global option ALTER HIGHPINTASKS ON | 
OFF that controls high/low PIN creation for all OPEN, RUN, or TASK statements 
without having to specify HIGHPIN on each statement. 
ON implies TASK, RUN, and OPEN statements attempt to create processes that 
run as high PINs. When this option is on, processes are started using the Guardian 
procedure PROCESS_CREATE_. 
OFF implies TASK, RUN, OPEN statements should attempt to launch low PIN 
processes. When this option is off, processes are started using the Guardian 
procedure NEWPROCESS.
The intrinsic #TASKPROC returns the name of the Guardian procedure used to 
create the process. This intrinsic is useful as an aid to interpreting error codes 
returned by the intrinsics #TASKERRORTYPE and #TASKERROR. The values 
returned depend on which procedure was used to launch the process. For 
information on error codes returned by the procedures PROCESS_CREATE_ and 
NEWPROCESS, see the Guardian Procedure Calls Reference Manual.
LIB library-filename
specifies an external user library file of object routines. If specified, this library file 
is used to resolve external references in the program being run. 
NAME process-name 
specifies the process name assigned to the newly created process.
ONMYVOL 
indicates that the program object file name specified in the task object-name is 
expected to exist on the current default SeeView volume and subvolume. You can 
alter the default SeeView volume with the ALTER VOLUME statement. To 
programmatically access the volume, use the #VOLSUB string intrinsic. 
ONOBJVOL 
indicates that the program object file name specified in the task object is 
expected to exist on the same volume and subvolume as the current SeeView 
program object file. To programmatically determine this volume, use the 
#VOLSUBOBJECT string intrinsic. 
PRIORITY process-priority 
specifies the execution priority of the new process. PRIORITY takes effect only 
when you are creating the program associated with the taskid. The SeeView 










