In cases when mainframe PL/I code is offloaded and this code then gets compiled back on the mainframe, you can prevent specific PL/I macro statements from being parsed by the PL/I parser for code that is currently in the PL/I editor.
- Click
Window > Preferences > Micro Focus > PL/I > Editor > Ignore Statements. The
Ignore Statements page appears, showing the current list of statements to be ignored by the PL/I Background parser. This includes a set list of default statements and any added statements.
- Do one of the following:
- To add a statement to the list of ignored statements: Click
Add and enter the name of a valid preprocessor statement in the
Add a Statement dialog box. Click
OK to add the statement to the list.
- To delete a statement from the list: Select the statement and click
Remove.
- To edit the name of an existing statement: Select the statement and click
Edit, then edit the statement token in the
Edit a Statement dialog box.
- To share a list of ignored statements: Click
Export to create an .xml file that can be shared with other users, or click
Import to search for and import a file containing another user's list of ignored statements.
- To use the original default list of statements:
Click
Restore Defaults.
- Click
OK to close the
Ignore Statements page and save any changes made.