Rational Developer for System z, Version 7.6

Supporting error feedback for other languages

Developer for System z® provides error feedback support for COBOL and PL/I, but you can set properties for supporting error feedback for other languages, such as Assembler.
To set up properties to support error feedback for other languages, such as Assembler, do these steps:
  1. From a properties window, open the language-specific Compile or Assemble Step Options window. To open this window, do the following steps:
    1. From the Assembler Settings, COBOL Settings, or PL/I Settings page of the properties window, select the Procedures and Steps tab.
    2. Select the procedure name for the compilation or assemble step.
    3. To enable the procedure, click the Enable procedure button. A procedure must be enabled before you can edit the step.
    4. Click Edit step to open the Compile or Assemble Step Options window .
  2. Click the Support Error Feedback check box. The Data Set Qualifier for Compiler Errors field is activated.
  3. Specify the error feedback qualifier used by Developer for System z to generate the SYSXMLSD DD card in the JCL. Your error feedback program should write the error feedback XML file to the dataset specified by the SYSXMLSD Card. If your error feedback program writes the XML file in UTF-8, then make sure the qualifier name specified includes ERRWDZ. Rational® Developer for System z transfers files with ERRWDZ as a qualifier in binary format to avoid any code page translations. To handle the file transfer, a default mapping for **ERRWDZ has been defined in the z/OS® File System Mappings.

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