So that the
Setting actual environment variables using operating system commands is therefore not applicable.
If only local accesses are made to a Database Manager in a purely Windows-NT environment, you can use normal Windows NT environment variables.
Procedure
You can declare an environment variable or export it directly to the environment.
Even if you have stored multiple values for an environment variable
If one of the environment variables TEMP, TMP, ADINT, ADA_OPT, NSR_ENV, NSR_POOL, NSR_EXPIRE, or BSI_ENV has been stored both with
See also:
Database Manager CLI: SAP DB 7.4 ® Calling the Database Manager CLI ® DBM Server Command ® Configuration of the DBM-Server ®