To perform a quick verification of your code, you can execute
a local syntax check on your program as an initial form of validation.
Performing a syntax check is quicker than performing a full build,
so you should use it when you want quick feedback on the correctness
of your program. Any EXEC CICS statements embedded
in COBOL and PL/I source can be automatically translated by your CICS® translator before executing
a syntax check.
Before executing a local syntax
check, you must enable your CICS translator.
Refer to
CICS translation support for more
information on enabling CICS translation
support.
To execute a local syntax check, follow these steps:
In the z/OS® Projects
view, right-click on the resource you want to check the syntax of
and click
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.