Data Definition Language (DDL) Reference Manual
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9 DDL Compiler Commands
DDL compiler commands instruct the DDL compiler to perform specific actions.
Commands can be:
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Placed anywhere in a DDL source code file
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Passed to the DDL compiler as part of the RUN DDL command
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Entered at your terminal when you run DDL interactively
For rules governing how you enter DDL commands, see Commands on page 2-18.
These tables list the commands according to the general functions they perform:
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Table 9-1, Dictionary Commands, on page 9-2
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Table 9-2, Compilation Commands, on page 9-2
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Source Output Commands:
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Table 9-3, C Source Output Commands, on page 9-2
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Table 9-4, COBOL Source Output Commands, on page 9-3
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Table 9-5, FORTRAN Source Output Commands, on page 9-3
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Table 9-6, File Utility Program (FUP) Source Output Commands, on page 9-4
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Table 9-7, Pascal Source Output Commands (D-Series Systems Only), on
page 9-4
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Table 9-8, pTAL and TAL Output Commands, on page 9-4
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Table 9-9, TACL Source Output Commands, on page 9-5
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Table 9-10, DDL Other Source Output Commands, on page 9-5
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Table 9-11, Listing Commands, on page 9-6
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Table 9-12, Other DDL Commands, on page 9-6
In the tables’ command descriptions:
Many commands have a second form that begins with NO. You can set and reset
these commands as necessary.
Symbol Means
(A) Acts immediately
(S) Sets a condition flag that controls subsequent action