*YES acts like a ‘normal’ (OPM) RPG program while *NO allows ILE features to be used, binding to a service program for example … tells the compiler to fix data decimal errors (as opposed to fixing the data that caused the error) …how do you want the decimal to appear (.,) ![]() …*none adds debugging display and modify field values but slower run-time *nodebugio prevents debug from stopping on O/I (jumping to F specs) during source debug. *srcstmt allows finding the source statement line numbers, as opposed to arbitrary object line numbers, when compiling and debugging. H option(*srcstmt:*nodebugio) these probably belong in every program. However, these nifty statements are back in force especially for the ILE programmer. Header specifications (also known as Control Specifications) seemed to almost disappear back around the turn of the century.
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