Hallo Anita,
Something that might help the "lingo" a bit
In the U2 environment we talk about a file (being a collection of records)
on a Windows platform that normally equates to a folder and files
i.e
In U2 environment
in Windows
File = BP
Folder = BP
With records OR items OR programs (in this case) with files
MAIN
MAIN
SUB
SUB
In this particular case (if you're on a windows platform) , the BP file was
probably created as a type 19 file and it will be exactly like the "windows"
example above in your folders in windows.
But to get back to your question....
1. if your BP file was created correctly... once you compile the first
program/subroutine.... it will create the BP.O file (this is the file that
contains all the compiled code - only for the BP file)
- compile a program e.g BASIC BP MAIN
BASIC BP SUB
2. After you have compiled the program, you must catalog the program, and
this will create an entry in the MD (or VOC) file
- catalog a program e.g. CATALOG BP MAIN
CATALOG BP SUB
3. to see all the programs (from the BP file) that was compiled -> SORT BP.O
4. to see all the programs from the BP file that was catalog 'ed -> a bit
different
- you must select the MD or VOC with a certain attribute = "BP"
Louie
>> I have created one BP file containing the main procedure (say Main)and
>> another BP file which contains the subroutine (say SUB). I tried
>> cataloging the subroutine but couldnot it raised the following error
>>"Unable to open "BP.O/SUB for cataloging".Also I want to view all the
>>cataloged files. Can anyone help me in this regard.
>>Thanks
>>Anita
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