To start a single-service wizard from a single-service project:
The single-service wizard automatically remembers the values that you specify for the various options on the wizard pages wizard. These values are preselected the next time that you run the wizard.
The single-service wizard automatically creates three generation properties files for the batch processor. These files contain the values for the various options that you specified as you went through the pages of the wizard.
You can then use these generation properties files with the batch processor at any time to re-create the files generated by the single-service wizard.
As usual, the wizard automatically remembers the values that you specify for the various options on the wizard pages wizard. These values are preselected the next time that you run the wizard.
Typically you do not use this method to start a single-service project unless you want to change the main source file for the single-service project (see Changing the source file for a single-service wizard).
Whether you start a single-service wizard by right-clicking the project title or by right-clicking a source file, you might decide later that you want to use a different source file for the same project. For example, you might be running the bottom-up single-service wizard starting with the source file orderItem.cbl and then decide to start with the file queryAccount.cbl.
The single-service wizard discards the file names and the options saved from the previous time that you ran it and starts over with the newly selected source file.