If you set a check box to gray (*CMDDFT), that parameter will not be passed to the host and the host defined default will be used.
*NOMONOPRC is the unchecked, clear value. The program-name found in the PROGRAM-ID paragraph, the CALL, CANCEL, or SET ENTRY statements, and the END PROGRAM header is not converted to all upper-case characters (no monocasing) and the rules for program-name formation are not enforced. This option allows special characters, not allowed for standard COBOL, to be used in the CALL target.
*NOSTDTRUNC is the unchecked, clear value. When *NOSTDTRUNC is selected, BINARY receiving fields are truncated only at half-word, full-word, or double-word boundaries. BINARY sending fields are also handled as half-words, full-words, or double-words.
*NOCHGPOSSGN is the unchecked, clear value. When *NOCHGPOSSGN is selected, hexadecimal F is used as the default positive sign for zoned and packed numeric data. Hexadecimal F is the system default for the OS/400 operating system.
*NOLIST is the unchecked, clear value. No IRP, associated hexadecimal code, or error messages are listed.
*NOXREF is the unchecked, clear value. No cross-reference listing of the objects defined in the IRP is produced.
*NOPATCH is the unchecked, clear value. No space is reserved in the compiled program for a program patch area.
*NODUMP is the unchecked, clear value. The program template is not listed.
*NOATR is the unchecked, clear value. The attributes for the IRP source are not listed.
*NORANGE is the unchecked, clear value. Ranges are not verified at run time.
*NOUNREF is the unchecked, clear value. Unreferenced data items are not included in the compiled program. Specifying *NOUNREF reduces the number of ODT (object definition table) entries used, allowing a larger program to be compiled. The unreferenced data items still appear in the cross-reference listings produced through the *XREF option.
*NOSTDINZ is the unchecked, clear value. The compiler does not initialize data items to system defaults for those items with no VALUE clause.
*STDINZHEX00 specifies that data items without a value clause are initialized with hexadecimal zero.
*NOSYNC is the unchecked, clear value. The SYNCHRONIZED clause is syntax checked only.
*NOSTDERR is the unchecked, clear value. The error handling method of Version 1, Releases 1 and 2, is used.
*NOOPTIMIZE is the unchecked, clear value. The compiler performs only standard optimization for the program.
*NOMONOPIC is the unchecked, clear value. The currency symbol used in the PICTURE character-string is case sensitive. That is, the lowercase letters corresponding to the uppercase letters for the PICTURE symbols A, B, E, G, N, P, S, V, X, Z, CR, and DB are equivalent to their uppercase representations in a PICTURE character-string. All other lowercase letters are not equivalent to their corresponding uppercase representations.
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