Save variable container
Component: | SDF-P-BASYS |
Functional area: | Procedures |
Domain: | PROCEDURE |
Privileges: | STD-PROCESSING |
Function
The SAVE-VARIABLE-CONTAINER command is used to save variable containers.
Format
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Operands
CONTAINER-NAME =
Name of the variable container.
CONTAINER-NAME = <composed-name 1..64 with-wild(80)>(...)
Variable container with name matching the specified pattern string.
ELEMENT-VERSION =
Designates the version of the library element (member).
ELEMENT-VERSION = *SAME
The element version remains unchanged. If the element does not yet exist, it is assigned the version *UPPER-LIMIT.
ELEMENT-VERSION = *INCREMENT
The element version is incremented. If the element does not yet exist, it is assigned the version 001.
LOCK-ELEMENT = *NO must have been specified in OPEN-VARIABLE-CONTAINER and the element version must end with a digit.
CONTAINER-NAME = list-poss(2000): <composed-name 1..64>(...)
Name of the variable container. A (large) number of variable containers can be named in a list.
ELEMENT-VERSION =
Designates the version of the library element (member).
ELEMENT-VERSION = *SAME
The element version remains unchanged. If the element does not yet exist, it is assigned the version *UPPER-LIMIT.
ELEMENT-VERSION = *INCREMENT
The element version is incremented. If the element does not yet exist, it is assigned the version 001.
LOCK-ELEMENT = *NO must have been specified in OPEN-VARIABLE-CONTAINER and the element version must end with a digit.
Return codes
(SC2) | SC1 | Maincode | Meaning |
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0 | CMD0001 | No error | |
1 | CMD0202 | Syntax error | |
3 | CMD2203 | Incorrect syntax file | |
32 | CMD0221 | System error (internal error) | |
64 | CMD0216 | Do not have required privilege | |
64 | SDP0091 | Semantic error | |
130 | SDP0099 | No more address space available |
Example
See the DECLARE-VARIABLE command.