NonStop SOAP User's Manual
Using NonStop SOAP with a TS/MP Application and 
NonStop Processes
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cddf Command Format
The cddf utility displays this information for each DDL definition in the PWAYMDATA 
file:
•
The definition name
•
The DDL dictionary path
•
A timestamp (
yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm
) indicating when the definition was last 
modified in the DDL dictionary
•
A timestamp (
yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm
) indicating when the PWYMDATA file was 
created
•
A warning message, if the definition in the PWYMDATA file is not current (that is, if 
the definition has been updated in the dictionary since the PWYMDATA file was 
created)
•
The name, type, size, and NonStop SOAP specific DDL comment tags of each 
element of the DDL definition
At the end of the listing, cddf displays the total number of definition in the PWYMDATA 
file.
If the information in the PWYMDATA file does not match the information in the DDL 
dictionary, run the SOAP Admin tool again to create a new PWYMDATA file.
cddf Command Format
Use this syntax to run cddf:
PWYMDATA
is the name of the file created by the SOAP Admin tool.
<
options
> can be
-c
a space-separated list of DDL dictionaries. cddf checks the definitions in the 
specified dictionaries against the contents of the PWYMDATA file. Use only 
dictionary names specified in the SDL file. Precede the Guardian volume name 
(of the form $nnn) with a backslash (\).
If you omit this option, cddf checks definitions in all dictionaries specified in the 
SDL file. 
cddf must have read access to the dictionaries.
cddf -i 
PWYMDATA <options>










