z/OS ISPF Software Configuration and Library Manager Guide and Reference
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Step 8: Create the project definition

z/OS ISPF Software Configuration and Library Manager Guide and Reference
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Specify additional types to be supported with the FLMTYPE macro.

SCLM provides many language definitions as examples. The examples serve as a guide in the construction of language definitions for specific applications and environments. Use the COPY macro to include any of the following sample definitions that apply to your DB2® environment:

Table 1. Language definitions for DB2
Member Language Description
FLM@BD2 DB2CLIST DB2 BIND/FREE
FLM@BDO DB2OUT DB2 BIND/FREE output
FLM@2ASM DB2ASM DB2 preprocessing + Assembler
FLM@2CO2 DB2COB2 DB2 preprocessing + COBOL II
FLM@2C DB2C370 DB2 preprocessing + C/370™
FLM@2FRT FORTDB2 DB2 preprocessing + FORTRAN
FLM@2COB DB2COB OS COBOL with DB2
FLM@2PLO PLIDB2 PL/I OPTIMIZER with DB2
FLM@EASM CIDB2ASM ASSEMBLER F with CICS® V3R2M1 and DB2
FLM@ECOB CIDB2COB OS COBOL with DB2 and CICS
FLM@ECO2 CIDB2CO2 COBOL II with DB2 and CICS
FLM@EC CIDBC370 C/370 with DB2 and CICS
FLM@EPLO CIDB2PLO PL/I OPTIMIZER with DB2 and CICS
FLM@2CBE COB3DB2 Enterprise COBOL with DB2
FLM@2CBF COB3DB2F Enterprise COBOL with DB2 and Fault Analyzer
FLM@2CCE CB3C2 Enterprise COBOL with DB2 and CICS
FLM@2PLE PLEDB2 Enterprise PL/I with DB2
FLM@2PLF PLEDB2F DB2 and PL/I Enterprise compiler and NCAL linkedit to a sub-module library with Fault Analyzer side file generation

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