

Using the Schema and Subschema Compilers › Compiler-Directive Statements
Compiler-Directive Statements
Using DDL compiler-directive statements, you can sign on to and sign off the compiler and set and view compiler defaults.
- SIGNON identifies the environment in which the compiler is to execute
- SIGNOFF terminates the compiler
- SET OPTIONS establishes defaults for execution of the compiler
- DISPLAY/PUNCH OPTIONS informs you of the defaults currently in effect
- INCLUDE instructs the compiler to use as input the code found in a dictionary source module
You can issue these statements, including SIGNON and SIGNOFF, either online or in batch mode.
Note: For more information about and syntax for compiler directives, see Chapter 11, “Compiler-Directive Statements".
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