Rational Developer for System z
Enterprise PL/I for z/OS, Version 3.8, Programming Guide

Tables

  1. How to use Enterprise PL/I publications
  2. How to use z/OS Language Environment publications
  3. Compile-time options, abbreviations, and IBM-supplied defaults
  4. SYSTEM option table
  5. Description of PL/I error codes and return codes
  6. Using the FLAG option to select the lowest message severity listed
  7. SQL data types generated from PL/I declarations
  8. SQL data types generated from Meta PL/I declarations
  9. SQL data types mapped to PL/I declarations
  10. SQL data types mapped to Meta PL/I declarations
  11. Compile-time option flags supported by Enterprise PL/I under z/OS UNIX
  12. Compiler standard data sets
  13. Attributes of PL/I file declarations
  14. A comparison of data set types available to PL/I record I/O
  15. Information required when creating a library
  16. Statements and options allowed for creating and accessing consecutive data sets
  17. IBM machine code print control characters (CTL360)
  18. Effect of LEAVE and REREAD Options
  19. Creating a consecutive data set with record I/O: essential parameters of the DD statement
  20. Accessing a consecutive data set with record I/O: essential parameters of the DD statement
  21. Statements and options allowed for creating and accessing regional data sets
  22. Creating a regional data set: essential parameters of the DD statement
  23. DCB subparameters for a regional data set
  24. Accessing a regional data set: essential parameters of the DD statement
  25. Types and advantages of VSAM data sets
  26. Processing Allowed on Alternate Index Paths
  27. Statements and options allowed for loading and accessing VSAM entry-sequenced data sets
  28. Statements and options allowed for loading and accessing VSAM indexed data sets
  29. Statements and options allowed for loading and accessing VSAM relative-record data sets
  30. The entry points and arguments to PLISRTx (x = A, B, C, or D)
  31. C and PL/I Type Equivalents
  32. Java Primitive Types and PL/I Native Equivalents
  33. Continuable Exceptions
  34. Terminating Exceptions

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