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Approve Package Syntax

►►─ APPRove PACkage ─ package-id ─────────────────────────────────────────────►
►─┬─────────────────────────────────────────────────┬─ . ────────────────────►◄
  │                           ┌─ , ───────────┐     │
  └─ OPTions ─ NOTEs ─ = ─ ( ─▼─ 'note text' ─┴─ ) ─┘
APPROVE PACKAGE package-id

The APPROVE PACKAGE clause identifies the package you are approving. You must use a fully specified package ID. The package ID can include imbedded spaces. If the package ID contains an imbedded space or if the ID comprises only numeric characters (for example, 12345), enclose the package ID in either single or double quotation marks.

OPTIONS

OPTION clauses allow you to further specify package actions.

NOTES

Use the NOTES clause to add remarks to the package definition. Enclose the note text in either single or double quotation marks. If you use multiple text lines, enclose each text line in quotation marks and separate by commas. You can specify up to 8 note text lines of up to 60 characters each. This text replaces any text that is already associated with the package.

Example: Approve Package SCL

The following is an example of APPROVE PACKAGE SCL. The SCL approves the package called PAYROLLPKGO1.

APPROVE PACKAGE PAYROLLPKG01.