Syntax Checker error checking

After modifying the member, press the Enter key without making any other modifications. Syntax value checking is performed.

If there are errors, the first keyword with an error moves to the top of the display and an error message is displayed. The error must be corrected before the next error can be displayed.

For example, in Figure 1, the Syntax Checker Keyword panel contains deliberate errors labeled as Unknown Keywords. On the screen, each error shows up in red on the screen and is displayed at the top of the list of keywords.

The first error (APPLID=IMS1) is a typographical error. Adding a 1 to the end of APPLID makes it a valid parameter (APPLID1).

The second error (Keyword XXXXX) is not a valid keyword. To resolve this error, delete the keyword. In this example, a D (delete) select code is typed into the Sel field next to the XXXXX.

The third error is that the AUTO parameter has an erroneous value of X instead of a correct value of Y or N. If you press the Enter key with no other input, the AUTO parameter is displayed on the top line of the display and an error message describing the error is displayed.

When all errors are resolved and you have modified the member as required, you can save the member to the originally selected PROCLIB and member or to a different PROCLIB and member.