Specifying compiler options in a batch compilation

You can specify compiler options for each program in the batch sequence either with a CBL or PROCESS statement that precedes the program, or upon invocation of the compiler.

If a CBL or PROCESS statement is specified in the current program, the compiler resolves the CBL or PROCESS statements together with the options in effect before the first program. If the current program does not contain CBL or PROCESS statements, the compiler uses the settings of options in effect for the previous program.

You should be aware of the effect of certain compiler options on the precedence of compiler option settings for each program in the batch sequence. Compiler options are recognized in the following order of precedence, from highest to lowest:

  1. Installation defaults that are fixed at your site
  2. Values of the BUFSIZE, OUTDD, SQL, SQLIMS, Start of changeand TESTEnd of change compiler options in effect for the first program in the batch
  3. Options on CBL or PROCESS statements, if any, for the current program
  4. Options specified in the compiler invocation (JCL PARM or TSO CALL)
  5. Installation defaults that are not fixed

If any program in the batch sequence requires the BUFSIZE, OUTDD, SQL, SQLIMS, Start of changeor TESTEnd of change option, that option must be in effect for the first program in the batch sequence. (When processing BASIS, COPY, or REPLACE statements, the compiler handles all programs in the batch as a single input file.)

If you specify the option for the batch, you cannot change the NUMBER and SEQUENCE options during the batch compilation. The compiler treats all programs in the batch as a single input file during NUMBER and SEQUENCE processing under the option; therefore, the sequence numbers of the entire input file must be in ascending order.

If the compiler diagnoses the LANGUAGE option on the CBL or PROCESS statement as an error, the language selection reverts to what was in effect before the compiler encountered the first CBL or PROCESS statement. The language in effect during a batch compilation conforms to the rules of processing CBL or PROCESS statements in that environment.