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:
Placed anywhere in a DDL source code file
Passed to the DDL compiler as part of the RUN DDL command
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:
Table 9-1, Dictionary Commands, on page 9-2
Table 9-2, Compilation Commands, on page 9-2
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
Table 9-11, Listing Commands, on page 9-6
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