- Configuration file error reporting
- Specify whether any errors detected during the processing of the configuration file are reported. When set to true, this
also results in processing of the configuration file being terminated.
Equivalent tunable:
cobconfig_error_report
- Core dump file name
- Specifies the name of the file that is generated when the
Generate a core dump when a run-time error occurs setting is set to 3. The default is cblcore in the current working directory.
Equivalent tunable:
core_filename
- Enable duplicate program name detection
- Specify whether an RTS 119 error is generated when an attempt is made to load a program containing a duplicate entry-point.
Equivalent tunable:
error_on_duplicate_entry_point
- Enable just-in-time debugging
- Specify 0 (disabled) for applications running under Enterprise Server, otherwise 1.
Equivalent tunable:
debug_on_error
- Generate a core dump when a run-time error occurs
- Specify a number that corresponds to the circumstances in which a core file should be produced. See the docs for the core_on_error
tunable.
Equivalent tunable:
core_on_error
- Suppress divide-by-zero error reporting
- Select this to ignore run-time error 48 (Attempt to divide by zero) when executing programs compiled with directives CHECKDIV"OSVS",
CHECKDIV"VCS2" or CHECKDIV"COBOL370". If this is set, the program continues to execute with unpredictable results. If this
is not set, the program produces error message 48, and execution terminates.
- Validate numeric fields
- Select this to check all numeric data items for valid numeric values when processing intermediate code. If a non-numeric value
is detected, run-time error 163 (Illegal character in numeric field) is produced.
If you don't select this, data types are not checked. The result of moving a non-numeric value to a numeric data item is unpredictable.
Equivalent switch:
F
- Write system errors to the Windows Application event log
- Specify whether an event is written to the Windows Application Event log whenever run-time system error COBRT199 occurs. This
was the behavior in previous versions of this COBOL system.
Equivalent tunable:
os_error_log