OPTIONS (Compilation)
OPTIONS outside program blocks defines
semantics of the language for         the compiler.
Syntax
OPTIONS
{ SHORT CIRCUIT
} [,...]Usage
The OPTIONS statement
used before any MAIN,                     FUNCTION or REPORT program
block defines                 language semantics options, that will
take effect for the current module only.                 Unlike runtime
options, compiler options cannot be changed during program       
         execution.
The statement to define compiler options must be placed before the MAIN block in
                the main module, or before the first FUNCTION /
                    REPORT block in other modules.
The OPTIONS compiler directive allows for the control of features Controlling semantics of AND / OR operators
Example
OPTIONS SHORT CIRCUIT
MAIN
    DISPLAY "Global Options example"
END MAIN