The properties you specify on the
General tab in
Tools > Options > Micro Focus > Standalone Editing apply to any standalone files you open in the IDE.
- Display warning message when directives are changed
- Check this to view a warning message when you compile a standalone file and the build directives specified for it from the
file properties window (accessed using
F4) differ from the ones specified in the global IDE options
Tools > Options > Micro Focus > Standalone Editing > Build Directives.
- Display debugging options dialog on debug start
- Check this to show the
Debugging Options dialog box when you start debugging a standalone file. This enables you to specify any command line arguments, the start
program and the working directory.
- Only save the current file before compiling
- Check this to only save the active standalone file when you compile it. With this unchecked, when you compile a standalone
file, the IDE will save all files opened in the editor.
- Save dependent copybooks
- Check this if you also want to save any changes to the dependent copybooks when compiling a standalone program. The code of
any dependent copybooks might have changed if you have edited it in the expanded copybook mode while making a change to your
program.