- If you specify mutually exclusive compile-time options or suboptions,
the last one you specify takes effect.
-
If required strings conform to PL/I identifier rules, you
do not need to enclose them in quotes. The compiler folds these strings to
uppercase.
The following options should have their string specifications
enclosed in quotes, because the string specifies either special characters
or run-time options:
- CURRENCY
- DEFAULT(INITFILL)
- MARGINI
- NAMES
- NOT
- OR
- If an option has a string enclosed in quotes, the string itself cannot
contain any quotes.
- If an option has a string enclosed in quotes, the string can be specified
as a hex string, for example NOT('aa'x).
- If you incorrectly specify any compile-time options--for example,
if you specify NEXT instead of NEST--the OPTIONS compile-time option
is automatically set to OPTIONS. This provides you with a listing of all compile-time
options in effect for the compilation.
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