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Process statements HLASM Toolkit Feature User's Guide GC26-8710-10 |
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You can use process statements to tailor your comparison or search according to your requirements. Process statements provide a powerful and flexible way of ensuring that only relevant data is compared (or searched) and that meaningful results are produced. Broadly speaking, the two major functions that process statements
perform are:
All process statements require a keyword followed by one or more operands. They are supplied to SuperC in the Process Statements File. Table 1 lists each of the process statement keywords and shows for which compare type each keyword can be used. The table also shows whether the keyword is valid for the SuperC Search. Note: The sequence in which each of the process statements is listed
(in Table 1 and the pages following) is
primarily alphabetic according to the process statement keyword.
However, in the interest of keeping associated "pairs" and "sets" of process statements together, the prefixes "N" and "O" (indicating the process statement applies to the new or old file) have been ignored when sequencing the process statements alphabetically. Similarly, the three process statements NEWDD, OLDDD, and UPDDD have been kept together and sequenced according to the "DD" portion of the keyword.
The following sections describe each process statement in detail. |
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