OUTDD
Use OUTDD
to specify that you want DISPLAY
output
that is directed to the system logical output device to go to a specific
ddname.
You can specify a file in the z/OS® UNIX file system with the ddname named in OUTDD
.
To understand where output is directed when this ddname is not allocated,
see the related task about displaying data.
Default is: OUTDD(SYSOUT)
Abbreviations
are: OUT
If the
OUTDD
compiler option
and the Language Environment® MSGFILE
runtime
option specify the same ddname (both default to SYSOUT
), DISPLAY
output
to the system logical output device is written using Language Environment message facilities.
Restriction: The
OUTDD
option
has no effect under CICS®. related tasks
Displaying data on the system logical output device
Coding COBOL programs to run under CICS
Displaying data on the system logical output device
Coding COBOL programs to run under CICS
related references
Language Environment Programming Reference (MSGFILE)
Language Environment Programming Reference (MSGFILE)