SQL/MX Programming Manual for C and COBOL (G06.24+, H06.03+)
C/C++ Program Compilation
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Compiling Embedded Module Definitions
Command-Line Syntax
To invoke mxCompileUserModule, at an OSS prompt, enter:
-e
directs mxCompileUserModule to generate a warning rather than an error if a
table or class MAP DEFINE in an SQL statement does not exist during explicit
SQL/MX compilation. To find errors in a program during explicit SQL/MX
compilation, omit the -e option.
If you are using late name resolution and want to use a table or DEFINE that does
not exist during explicit SQL/MX compilation, include the -e option. Then at run
time, the SQL/MX executor automatically recompiles the SQL statement from the
statement’s source in the module by using the run-time version of the table.
-v
directs mxCompileUserModule to display summary information in addition to
error and warning messages for the compilation. For example, use this option to
verify the default settings of the SQL/MX compiler.
-g moduleGlobal
specifies that the module is placed globally in the
/usr/tandem/sqlmx/USERMODULES directory.
-g moduleLocal
directs mxCompileUserModule to place compiled modules into the same OSS
directory as the application-file. For more information, see application-file
on page 15-29.
If you do not specify -g moduleLocal but set
MXCMP_PLACES_LOCAL_MODULES ON, you must be in the same directory as
the application executable when you invoke mxCompileUserModule. Otherwise,
mxCompileUserModule writes the module in the current directory, and you will
need to move the module to the global USERMODULES directory or co-locate the
module with its application. For more information, see Generating Locally or
Globally Placed Modules on page 17-3.
mxCompileUserModule [ -e] [ -v]
[-g {moduleGlobal | moduleLocal}]
[-d compiler-attribute-name=compiler-attribute-value] ...
application-file ["{"module-name[, module-name]..."}"]
module-name is:
[[catalog.]schema.]module [MODULEGROUP=group]
[MODULETABLESET=target] [MODULEVERSION=version]