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IDD Statement—Define Default Usage Mode

The IDD statement is used to define the default usage mode in which the IDD DDDL compiler will access the data dictionary at runtime. Different default usage modes can be specified for separate areas of the data dictionary. The IDD statement applies to all dictionaries defined to the DC/UCF system regardless of the segment to which it belongs.

Note: The usage mode can be overridden at runtime when the user signs on to IDD using the DDDL compiler SIGNON statement. For more information, see the CA IDMS IDD DDDL Reference Guide.