expression
You can specify expression as a numeric, a string literal, or a variable that resolves to one of these. You can specify a single expression, or a comma-separated list of expressions. Specifying a comma-separated list of expressions is parsed as issuing a separate ZZDUMP command for each expression. Execution of a comma-separated list stops when the first error occurs.
An expression can be a variable of any type, including local variables, process-private globals, global variables, and special variables. You can use extended reference to specify a global variable in another namespace. If you specify a nonexistent namespace, InterSystems IRIS issues a <NAMESPACE> error. If you specify a namespace for which you do not have privileges, InterSystems IRIS issues a <PROTECT> error, followed by the global name and database path, such as the following: <PROTECT> ^myglobal,c:\intersystems\iris\mgr\.
Non-printing characters are represented in hexdata by their hexadecimal value, and in printdata by a placeholder dot (.). Control characters are not executed.