The DDDL compiler can be executed online to process requests to add, modify, replace, delete, display, and punch entity-occurrence definitions. The online DDDL compiler uses the same syntax as the batch DDDL compiler and provides a uniform screen for manipulating entity-occurrence definitions; separate maps are not required.
Full-screen and Line Modes
You can enter online requests in 3270 full-screen mode or in TTY line mode through:
The DDDL compiler supports large- and wide-screen 3270-type terminals.
Full-screen Mode
In full-screen mode, the online DDDL compiler employs a text editor that operates independently of the compiler. The text editor writes input to and output from the DDDL compiler to a work file associated with each session. The work file can contain multiple pages of compiler input or output; a page is equivalent to the number of lines on the terminal's screen. The user manipulates the contents of the work file by using online text editing commands. The ability to display and modify the contents of the work file allows the user to edit compiler output and resubmit it as input.
This chapter describes the format of the online IDD screen, how to conduct an online IDD session, the online commands that can be used during the session, and the PF keys assigned to various operations.
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