mcompile utility command on Linux platform

The syntax summary for the mcompile utility command on Linux platform.

The following is the syntax for the mcompile utility command on Linux platform:

mcompile <mms filename> [<executable map name> -O <compiled map file name>|-A|-L] [-P [WINDOWS;LINUX;AIX; ZOS; ZLINUX; PLINUX]] 

<mms filename>: map source file, contains design of the maps, does not support wild characters.

<executable map name>: executable map name from the mms file, does not support wild characters.

-A: compile all maps in the specified mms file, the name of the compiled file name will be generated automatically <full path to mms name>.<executable map name>.mmc.

-O <compiled map file name>: the specified executable map will be compiled as specified.

-L List all executable maps from the specified map source file.

The following are the examples of the mcompile utility command on Linux platform:

  1. Compile processCVSDelimited:

    >mcompile /myfolder/delimited.mms processCVSDelimited -O /mymmcfolder/delimited.mms.processCVSDelimited.aol -P LINUX;WINDOWS

  2. Compile processTABDelimited and processCVSDelimited, will generate two compiled map files, /myfolder/delimited.mms.processCVSDelimited.mmc and /myfolder/delimited.mms.processTABDelimited.mmc:

    >mcompile /myfolder/delimited.mms -A -P LINUX;WINDOWS

  3. List executable maps present in the mms file:

    >mcompile /myfolder/delimited.mms -L