Specifies whether the Compiler should produce an XML model file for either the file section or the working-storage section
data items defined in the program.
Restriction: XMLGEN is for use with XML Extensions only. For more information, see
XML Extensions.
Syntax:
>>-.--XMLGEN--.------------.---.---><
| +-(ws)-------+---|
| +-(WS)-------+---|
| +-(pathname)-+---|
| +-($env-var)--+--|
| |
+--NOXMLGEN-----------------+
Parameters
- none
- When you use XMLGEN without any parameters, it generates an XML model file in the project directory, containing a model for
file section data items only (no working-storage section data items).
Note: The XML model file must be accessible to the XML extensions run-time environment. To make the file accessible, either add
it to the system path, or move it to the directory from which the program is run.
- WS and ws
- Generate a model that includes working-storage section data items only (no file section data items).
- pathname
- An absolute or relative path to use as an alternative location for the generated XML model file.
Note: To specify a path that starts with the letters
ws or
WS, begin the path specification with a slash (/) or a dot slash (./) to prevent XMLGEN from misinterpreting the
ws characters as a
WS or
ws parameter specification.
- $env-var
- An environment variable set to an absolute or relative path to use as an alternative location for the generated XML model
file.
Properties:
Default:
|
NOXMLGEN
|
Phase:
|
Syntax check
|
$SET:
|
Any
|
Comments:
- XMLGEN produces one XML model file containing either file section data items or working-storage data items depending on whether
or not
ws or
WS is specified. It does not produce both the file section and working-storage section descriptions in one compilation.
- The XML model output filename is:
source-name.xml
where
source-name is the prefix of the specified COBOL file.
- XMLGEN overwrites existing output files.
- To generate an XML model file with working-storage section data descriptions in an alternative directory, specify the XMLGEN
directive twice with the first XMLGEN providing the
pathname or $env-var parameter, followed by the second providing the
WS or
ws parameter. Reversing this order results in an output file in the specified path but with file section data items instead
of working-storage data items.
Examples:
To generate an XML model file in the project directory, containing file section data items:
XMLGEN
To generate an XML model file in the
c:\users\bob directory, containing file section data items:
XMLGEN(c:\users\bob)
To generate an XML model file in the project directory, containing working-storage data items:
XMLGEN(ws)
To generate an XML model file in the
c:\users\bob directory, containing working-storage data items:
XMLGEN(c:\users\bob) XMLGEN(ws)
To generate an XML model file in the directory specified by the XMLPATH environment variable, containing working-storage data
items:
XMLGEN($XMLPATH) XMLGEN(ws)