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Checking the syntax of PL/I source code using CICS TXSeries for Windows

You can check the syntax of remote files using a CICS® TXSeries for Windows region by using CICS TXSeries to translate EXEC CICS statements in your source code.

Your source code must be in a z/OS® project before you can locally check the syntax using CICS TXSeries for Windows.
To check the syntax of source code using CICS TXSeries for Windows, do these steps:
  1. Open the PL/I Settings Properties page.
  2. Click the Local Compile Options tab.
  3. Type TEST,DLLINIT,SYSTEM(CICS) in the Compile Options field.
  4. Type \CICS\INCLUDE in the SYSLIB field.
  5. Select Invoke preprocessor.
  6. Accept or modify the preprocessor options: MACRO CICS('SUBSYS(CICSTNT)' edf debug source print) MACRO.
  7. Click Apply.
  8. Click OK.
  9. In the z/OS Projects view, right-click on the resource you want to check the syntax of and click Syntax Check > Local.
Errors found by the syntax checker will be listed in the Remote Error List view.
Double-click on an error listed in the Remote Error List view to display the corresponding line of code in the LPEX Editor.

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