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  • Subject: RE: BrainStorming on changes/addtions
  • From: boldt@xxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 19 Aug 1999 08:02:44 -0400

Chris wrote:
>I love your example:
>H dftactgrp(*no) bnddir('QC2LE')
>When will it be ptf'd to V3R7?

When we PTF'd OPTION(*SRCSTMT), that was a one-time thing.
Please don't expect that to happen again soon.

>Can all the compiler options be specified in
>the H specs?

Not all.  Some options didn't make sense to allow on the
H-Spec.  Here are the compile options that are allowed:
ACTGRP, ALWNULL, AUT, BNDDIR, CVTOPT, DFTACTGRP, ENBPFRCOL,
GENLVL, INDENT, LANGID, OPTIMIZE, OPTION, PRFDATA, SRTSEQ,
TEXT, TRUNCNBR, and USRPRF.

The command options NOT allowed on the H-Spec are: PGM,
MODULE, SRCFILE, SRCMBR, DBGVIEW, OUTPUT, REPLACE, TGTRLS,
and DEFINE.

Cheers!  Hans

Hans Boldt, ILE RPG Development, IBM Toronto Lab, boldt@ca.ibm.com


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