HP Integrity NonStop J-Series User Manual

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TASK OVERVIEW
Supplying Specifications

When you want to describe an application, you can supply a value
for one or more of the attributes listed in Table 2-2. Note that
ENABLE supplies starting values (values supplied when you start
ENABLE) or default values (values supplied when you add an
application) for most application attributes. This means that
you can provide a complete description of an application without
supplying a value for every application attribute.

Table 2-2. Summary of Application Attributes
(Continued next page)

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| Attribute Characteristic Value Required? |
|_______________________________________________________________|
| |
| PATHCOMFILE Identifies the name No; however, |
| of the PATHCOM ENABLE will not |
| command file. produce a PATHCOM |
| Starting value: command file if |
| null (no name) you do not supply |
| a value. |
| |
| PATHCOMSKELETON Identifies the name No |
| of the PATHCOM |
| skeleton file. |
| Starting value: |
| ENABPATS |
| |
| SCOBOLCOMPILER Identifies the SCREEN No |
| COBOL compiler that |
| produces the SCREEN |
| COBOL object code. |
| Starting value: |
| $system.system.scobolx |
| |
| SCOBOLLIST Identifies a file to No |
| which the SCREEN COBOL |
| compilation listing is |
| written. Starting |
| value: null (no file) |
| |
| SCOBOLOBJECT Identifies the name No |
| of the object files |
| for the compiled |
| SCREEN COBOL program. |
| Starting value: POBJ |
| |
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