SQL/MX Programming Manual for C and COBOL (H06.10+, J06.03+)

Index
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M
M
MAP DEFINE 8-3
Mapping from logical to physical object
names 1-2
MDFs
See Module definition files (MDFs)
Module compilation
definition files 15-34, 16-29
embedded module definitions 15-30,
16-25
Module creation, SQL/MX methods
COBOL 16-2
comparison of 1-12
C/C++ 15-2
Module definition files (MDFs)
compiling COBOL 16-29
compiling C/C++ 15-34
generating 17-7
MODULE directive placement 2-2
Module file errors 15-66, 16-49
Module management
See also Grouping, Targeting, and
Versioning
description of 17-1
file naming 15-67, 16-50
grouping 17-21
influencing behavior 17-7
naming
description of 17-8
effect of name change, example
of 17-12
name components 17-9
name length, example of 17-10
targeting 17-12
tasks 17-6
versioning 17-19
MPLOC attribute declaration 2-7
MXCI
See SQL/MX conversational interface
(MXCI)
mxcmp command
COBOL 16-29
C/C++ 15-34
examples of 15-36, 16-31
syntax 15-35, 16-30
MXCMP environment variable 15-34, 16-29
MXCMPUM environment variable 15-34,
16-29
mxCompileUserModule
embedded definitions 15-30
examples of 15-34, 16-29
syntax 15-31, 16-26
mxsqlc command, using to run SQL/MX
C/C++ preprocessor, example of 15-28
mxsqlco command, using to run SQL/MX
COBOL preprocessor, examples of 16-17,
16-23
N
Name qualification 8-5
Name resolution
compile-time 8-6
description of 8-1
distributed database considerations 8-7
late name resolution 8-6
OLT optimization, DEFINE names and
PROTOTYPE host variables 8-5
RDF considerations 8-7
NAMETYPE attribute declaration 2-7
Naming conventions for host variables
C 3-12
COBOL 4-9
National character set
NCHAR host variable 3-3
NCHAR VARYING 3-4
Native Inspect, for debugging 15-67
NCHAR host variable 3-3
NCHAR VARYING host variable 3-4
Network interruptions, handling 13-1
nmcobol utility
examples 16-38, 16-41