This tab contains three subtabs. In the -GC
Lines, you enter comments on the Program. In the -GO
Lines, you specify the generation options of the Program.
In the -GE Lines, you indicate explicit error
messages for the errors detected by specific controls.
-GC Lines
These lines are used
for documentation purposes. Comments are available with all entities.
You can write or edit text in relation to the selected instance. You
can write, modify, move, or delete text lines by using basic word-processing
functions.
- Error
- This column displays a dot on all the existing description lines
which are not empty.
Moreover, if this line is not correct, this
column also displays an error or warning symbol, depending on the
severity of the error. A hover help indicates the source of the error.
- Type
- To add a line, click Add (or select this
action in the contextual menu). Click in the Type field
and select one of the following values:
Table 1. Types
of -GC linesValue |
Comments |
* or blank |
Standard documentation line |
A |
Available on the Segment entity only. Alias
for the Segment name.
|
- Description
- Move your cursor to the Description field,
and enter your comment.
On a blank-type line you enter a free comment.
On
an A-type line you enter the COBOL Segment name.
Note: Double clicking a word selects the word.
-GO Lines
In these lines, you enter the
generation options of the Program.
- Error
- This column displays a dot on all the existing description lines
which are not empty.
Moreover, if this line is not correct, this
column also displays an error or warning symbol, depending on the
severity of the error. A hover help indicates the source of the error.
- Type
- After clicking Add, you must select O to
add an option line.
- Description
- Specify the generation option. Each option must be entered on
a separate line, starting from column 1. You can:
- Modify the date transformation function. Date transformation is
managed by default in the F9520 function. However
if this subfunction contains specific code lines, you must change
its number to prevent overriding these lines. To do so, you must enter DATPRO=ffss,
where ffss is the chosen function-subfunction.
- Request the breakdown of generated dates into elementary fields
by entering BREAKDATE=YES (or inhibit it by
entering BREAKDATE=NO if it has been set to YES at
the Library level).
- Request a multirow option on Segments by entering MULTIROW=ssss,xxx,
where ssss is a Segment and xxx is
the maximum index.