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Question
What are the meanings of the attributes found in the IBM Rational Team Concert (RTC) Source Data Control Query section for Enterprise Extensions?
Cause
When creating a Source Code Data Query to be used to find source or to run with dependency builds, definitions for the attributes help to understand what are valid entries.
The Source Code Data Query dialogs show:
Once the URL paths are expanded then the attributes are displayed:
Answer
Below includes the options for the dependency build attributes and their definitions:
dependency
dependencyFileType
The file type of the source file, such as MAIN, INCL, MAP, etc
DependencyLogicalName
The logical name of the source file if it is an INCL file; otherwise NULL
dependencyPath
The dependency's path. For zOS files, this is the DD Name
dependencyReferencetype
The dependency's reference type, such as COPY, SQL INCLUDE, MACRO, etc.
filetype
The dependency's file type, such as INCL, PROC, PSB (program specification block), etc.
language
The programming language of the source file, such as COB, PLI, etc.
logicalName
The dependency's logical name. This will be matched to the logicalName of an INCL file.
This section includes the z/os default scanner attributes and definitions:
blankLines
Number of blank lines in the source file
commentLines
Number of comments in the source file
dataDivision
Number of DATA DIVISIONs in the source file (COBOL)
DFHMSD
Number of Mapset definitions such as for BMS (basic mapping support) definition files
ENTRY
Number of entry points in the source file (uses ENTRY keyword)
environmentDivision
Number of ENVIRONMENT DIVISIONs in the source file (COBOL)
execCICS
Number of EXEC CICS statements in the source file
execSQL
Number of EXEC SQL statements in the source file
identificationDivision
Number of IDENTIFICATION DIVISIONs in the source file (COBOL)
nonCommentLines
Number of lines in the source file that are not comment lines
procedureDivision -
Number of PROCEDURE DIVISIONs in the source file (COBOL)
recordCount
Total number of lines (records) in the source file
splittingNodes
Number of splitting nodes in the source file (a splitting node is a branch point with more than one path leading to other nodes, a nonsplitting node has just one path leading to another node).
The filePath and fileName SCM attributes are self-explanatory.
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Product Synonym
Rational Team Concert
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16 June 2018
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