OUTDD

Causes DISPLAY and EXHIBIT statements to be written to a specified output file..

Syntax:
>>-.---.-.-------OUTDD--"fname rsize rtype"----.---><
   +-/-+ +-------OUTDD--"fname rsize"----------+
         +-------OUTDD--"fname"----------------+
         +.----.-OUTDD-------------------------+
          +-NO-+
Parameters:
fname Name of file to be written for the specified DISPLAY statements and EXHIBIT statements and for the TRACE output. When this parameter is not specified the name used is SYSOUT.
rsize Size of the data records in the file. When this parameter is not specified the size used is 132.
rtype Either L for Line Sequential or R for Record Sequential. When this parameter is not specified, L is used.
Properties:
Default: NOOUTDD
Phase: Syntax check
$SET: Initial
Comments:

When OUTDD is specified, all format 1 DISPLAY statements which either have no UPON option or specify UPON SYSOUT, and all EXHIBIT statements and the output from TRACE are transformed into WRITE statements, writing to a file with the specified external filename.

The filename can be mapped onto physical filenames in the same way as other files with external filenames; that is, by using environment variables or the External File Mapper.

If you compile with OUTDD and are producing an executable, you need to link in outddfh.obj.

Note: JCL user exit programs should not be compiled with this directive. For details, see .

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