Destination for deploy target group, System for sql/mp compile and deploy group, System for sql/mp preprocessing group – HP Integrity NonStop J-Series User Manual

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Destination for Deploy Target group

This group is available for SQL/MX projects and projects that do not use SQL. Use this group to
specify the NonStop system and location where you want the Build Deploy action to transfer your
final build object.

System for SQL/MX Preprocessor (INVOKE Processing) group

This group is available for SQL/MX projects. Use it to specify the NonStop system for SQL/MX
INVOKE

preprocessing.

System for SQL/MP Compile and Deploy group

This group is available for SQL/MP projects. Use it to specify the NonStop system and SQL
compilation location, as well as where the Build Deploy action transfers your final build object.

System for SQL/MP Preprocessing group

This group is available for SQL/MP projects. Use it to specify the NonStop system for SQL/MP
preprocessing.

Tool Chain Editor

The Tool Chain Editor property page lists the tools used in managed builds. You can use this page
to add tools to your build that were not added at project creation time. For details, see the C/C++
Development User Guide
.

WARNING!

DO NOT select Restore Defaults and apply the changes. The "default" tool chain

is all tools available for a given platform (TNS/E or TNS/R). If you do choose and apply Restore
Defaults, use the Tool Chain Editor property page to remove tools not needed for your project
builds.

Guardian File Transfer

The Guardian File Transfer property page is available for files only. Use it to set the file code and
file name to be used for transfers of files in your project. The Transfer Files wizard (available from
the NonStop Tools menu) uses these settings when transferring files from your project to the Guardian
file system.

C/C++ General

The C/C++ General property page and the pages under it (Code Analysis, Code Style, and so on)
are all described in the C/C++ Development User Guide.

NOTE:

By default, the C/C++ indexer continues to use the RVU you chose at project creation

time to gather symbols from system headers, even when you switch to using an RVU for a different
platform. For information on how to change the default behavior, see

“NSDEE_SYS_INCLUDE_PATH”

(page 46)

.

NOTE:

If you use Discovery Options to turn off warnings and errors on SQL statements in C/C++

editors, you can check if the settings have been applied using the Symbols tabbed page of the
Paths and Symbols property page. See

“Removing erroneous errors and warnings in C/C++

editors” (page 95)

.

Project References

The Project References property page allows you to specify projects that the current project needs
built before the current project itself is built. Project references can also be added by selecting the
referencing projects in C/C++ General

→Paths and Symbols→Project References. For details, see

the C/C++ Development User Guide.

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