| Fields | Description |
|---|---|
Attribute: COBOL_ASCII_CODEPAGE |
Specifies the code page for a locale. From Locale
and code pages table, the rightmost code-page entry in ASCII code
pages column is the default for a given locale name. For example: for locale en_US, the Locale and code pages table specifies:
For the en_US locale, the values for COBOL_ASCII_CODEPAGE
correspond to the ASCII code pages as follows:
|
Attribute: |
Specifies the index number for the locale. From
the Locale and code pages table, you can determine the index number
by counting the row number of the locale name you are interested in.
For example:
See Locale and code pages for additional information. |
Attribute: COBOL_ERROR_MSGS_LANG |
Specifies the language used to display the syntax
errors. The values correspond to the languages as follows:
The default is en_US. To change this value, use the preferences page. |
Attribute: COBOL_EXTENSION_CBL |
Specifies the default extension behavior. A
file is assumed to be a complete COBOL program if it has the extension
of .cbl, .ccp or .cob. A file is assumed to be a copy book if it
has the extension .cpy. If the file is a copybook member then it should
consist of only one or more 01 language structures or 01 or 77 elementary
data item definition. The user can change the default extension behavior by setting it to "FP" (Full program) or "DS" (Only language structures). |
Attribute: COBOL_EXTENSION_CCP |
Specifies the default extension behavior. A
file is assumed to be a complete COBOL program if it has the extension
of .cbl, .ccp or .cob. A file is assumed to be a copy book if it
has the extension .cpy. If the file is a copybook member then it should
consist of only one or more 01 language structures or 01 or 77 elementary
data item definition. The user can change the default extension behavior by setting it to "FP" (Full program) or "DS" (Only language structures). |
Attribute: COBOL_EXTENSION_COB |
Specifies the default extension behavior. A
file is assumed to be a complete COBOL program if it has the extension
of .cbl, .ccp or .cob. A file is assumed to be a copy book if it
has the extension .cpy. If the file is a copybook member then it should
consist of only one or more 01 language structures or 01 or 77 elementary
data item definition. The user can change the default extension behavior by setting it to "FP" (Full program) or "DS" (Only language structures). |
Attribute: COBOL_EXTENSION_CPY |
Specifies the default extension behavior. A
file is assumed to be a complete COBOL program if it has the extension
of .cbl, .ccp or .cob. A file is assumed to be a copy book if it
has the extension .cpy. If the file is a copybook member then it should
consist of only one or more 01 language structures or 01 or 77 elementary
data item definition. The user can change the default extension behavior by setting it to "FP" (Full program) or "DS" (Only language structures). |
Attribute: COBOL_NSYMBOL |
Specifies the setting of the COBOL_NSYMBOL compile-time option. |
Attribute: COBOL_QUOTE |
Specifies the setting of the COBOL_QUOTE compile-time option. |
Attribute: COBOL_SYSLIB |
Use this option to list copy books on which
a COBOL source file that you are importing has dependencies (see Example). The default value is: Directory location of the COBOL source file. |
Attribute: COBOL_TRUNC |
Specifies the setting of the COBOL_TRUNC compile-time option. |
<ImportPropertyArray type="Cobol">
<ImportProperty name="com.ibm.etools.cobol.COBOL_TRUNC" value="STD"/>
<ImportProperty name="com.ibm.etools.cobol.COBOL_NSYMBOL" value="DBCS"/>
<ImportProperty name="com.ibm.etools.cobol.COBOL_QUOTE" value="DOUBLE"/>
<ImportProperty name="com.ibm.etools.cobol.COBOL_SYSLIB"
value="C:\cobol\copy books;C:\mycopybooks"/>
</ImportPropertyArray>
| Fields | Description |
|---|---|
Attribute: PLI_NOT |
Specifies the special character to be used as
the NOT operator when generating and importing sources using the Batch
Processor. With Enterprise PL/I, up to 7 alternate characters can be specified that the compiler will recognize as the NOT operator, however, when generating PL/I sources, only the first character in the sequence will be used.
|
Attribute: PLI_OR |
Specifies the special character to be used as
the OR operator when generating and importing sources using the Batch
Processor. With Enterprise PL/I, up to 7 alternate characters can be specified that the compiler will recognize as the OR operator, however, when generating PL/I sources, only the first character in the sequence will be used.
|
<ImportPropertyArray type="Pli">
<ImportProperty name="com.ibm.ccl.pli.PLI_NOT" value="?"/>
<ImportProperty name="com.ibm.ccl.pli.PLI_OR" value="^"/>
</ImportPropertyArray>