Endevor Compile Error 0066 But Can't Find Reason
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content, and to follow, bookmark, and share content with other members.AnsweredAssumed compilation error in c AnsweredGetting COBOL/DB2 Precompile ListingQuestion asked by bkjanes on Mar 7, 2014Latest reply on Mar 10, 2014 by runtime error in c programming bkjanes Like • Show 1 Like1 Comment • 4 I'm having a problem with my version of an Endevor Generate processor for COBOL/DB2 programs. The problem is, if there
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is an error in the DB2 pre-compiler, and the COMPILE step doesn't execute because of condition codes, then the remaining processor steps don't execute, including the steps that store and print the pre-compile listing. I have "COND=EVEN" coded on the two steps that should store and print the listings (the STORLIST and PRNTLIST steps). However, because the COMPILE
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step doesn't create a &&SYSLIN output file, an "Allocation Error" occurs, and the entire processor stops processing. My developers need to see the DB2 pre-compiler errors to fix their code, but can't because there is no DB2 pre-compiler listing to look at. Has anyone found a way to overcome this problem?Phon_Shuffitt Mar 7, 2014 5:22 PMCorrect AnswerAllocate any of the listing files first in the BC1PDSIN step. I have the db2 translation step write to a DB2LIST, and the COBOL Compile write to another listing. Then the CONLIST step you can concatenate the listing in whatever order you like. Then the file is always allocated, and you will not get that dreaded “Allocation Error" PS - I usually store the dataset first in a dataset with banner pages separating the listing file, then do a Print of the listing in the same order: //PRNTLIST EXEC PGM=CONLIST,MAXRC=0,PARM=PRTMBR,COND=EVEN //C1LLIBI DD DSN=&LISTLIB,DISP=SHR //C1PRINT DD SYSOUT=Y, // DCB=(RECFM=FBA,LRECL=133,BLKSIZE=0,DSORG=PS) From: CA Endevor Global User CommunityMessage Boards [mailto:CommunityAdmin@communities-mail.ca.com] Sent: Friday, March 07, 2014 12:11 PM To: mb_message
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