User`s guide
Building and Running a Programmatic Interface Application
Programmatic Interfaces 5-3
7. You can find sample files in the installation user ID:
$ORAC1120.P.PROC,
$ORAC1120.P.PROCOB and $ORAC1120.P.PROLNK
.
Figure 5–1 illustrates the sequence of events outlined in the preceding numbered list
and how the programmatic interfaces make use of the program libraries.
Figure 5–1 Usage of Program Libraries by Programmatic Interfaces
5.2.1 Existing Applications
Existing Applications must be pre-processed, compiled and linked anew.
5.2.2 Precompilers
Oracle Database precompilers on BS2000/OSD support LMS libraries for the following
files:
■ Include Files
■ User-Specific Configuration Files
■ Input, Output, and List-files
This functionality improves the possibility of saving disk resources and provides you
clarity by grouping files in different libraries.
All LMS-library elements to be used must be of element-type "S." Pro* generates
elements of type "S" if libraries are used. When you use LMS elements, the
precompiler builds temporary files with the prefix "#T.", which are deleted when the
preprocessing completes successfully.