PB.INI is a text file that contains variables that specify your PowerBuilder preferences. These preferences include information such as the last workspace you used and your startup preferences. When you perform certain actions in PowerBuilder, PowerBuilder writes your preferences to PB.INI automatically.
PB.INI uses the Windows INI file format. It has three types of elements:
Section names, which are enclosed in square brackets
Keywords, which are the names of preference settings
Values, which are numeric or text strings, assigned as the value of the associated keyword
A variable can be listed with no value specified, in which case the default is used.
Some sections are always present by default, but others are created only when you specify different preferences. If you specify preferences for another painter or tool, PowerBuilder creates a new section for it at the end of the file.
Normally, you do not need to edit PB.INI. You can specify all your preferences by taking an action, such as resizing a window or opening a new application, or by selecting Design>Options from one of the painters. If a variable does not appear by default in the options sheet for the painter, you can use a text editor to modify the variable in the appropriate section of PB.INI.
Editing the initialization file Do not use a text editor to edit PB.INI or any preferences file accessed by Profile functions while PowerBuilder or your application is running. PowerBuilder caches the contents of initialization files in memory and overwrites your edited PB.INI when it exits, ignoring changes.
PB.INI is installed in the same directory as the PowerBuilder executable file.
You can keep PB.INI in another location and tell PowerBuilder where to find it by specifying the location in the System Options dialog box. You may want to do this if you use more than one version of PowerBuilder or if you are running PowerBuilder over a network.
To record your initialization path:
Select Tools>System Options from the menu bar.
On the General tab page, enter the path of your initialization file in the Initialization Path text box.
PowerBuilder records the path in the Windows registry.
PowerBuilder looks in the Windows Registry for a path to the initialization file, and then looks for the file in the directory where PowerBuilder is installed. If PowerBuilder cannot find PB.INI using the path in the Registry, it clears the path value.
If PowerBuilder does not find PB.INI when it starts up, it recreates it. However, if you want to retain any preferences you have set, such as database profiles, keep a backup copy of PB.INI. The recreated file has the default preferences.