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| CATALL |  
                              						
                                 						  object-name
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| text-name | 
This command is used to catalog (compile) and store single or multiple Natural objects in the current Natural library.
When you enter the CATALL command without
                  		  any additional options, the Catalog Objects in Library
                  		  screen is displayed, which you use to perform the functions described below.
                  		  You can also issue the CATALL command directly using
                  		  the command syntax shown above.
               
 CATALL processes all objects in the order
                  		  in which the object types are listed on the Catalog Objects in
                     		  Library screen (see also the information for
                  		  TYPES in the section
                  		  Direct Command Syntax).
               
You can also select functions on the Catalog Objects in
                     		  Library screen by default using the subprogram
                  		  CATALLU2. In addition you may enable CATALLU2 to be
                  		  called in batch or command mode. The subprogram is delivered as a source object
                  		  in library SYSTEM (FNAT). To activate the subprogram,
                  		  modify it as described in its source, then catalog it and copy it to
                  		  SYSLIB. The subprogram is called before the Catalog
                     		  Objects in Library screen is output.
               
See also Object Naming Conventions in the Using Natural documentation.
This document covers the following topics:
If you wish CATALL to be performed for
                  			 all objects of the selected types in the current library, specify an
                  			 asterisk (*) as object name in the from field.
               
If you wish CATALL to be performed for a
                  			 certain range of objects, you can use asterisk notation (*) and wildcard
                  			 notation (?) for the name in the from field, as described
                  			 for the system command LIST.
               
You can also specify a start setting and an end setting for a certain range of objects by entering corresponding object names (without asterisk or wildcard notation) in the from and to fields.
Instead of entering settings in these fields, you can also select objects from a selection list.
Moreover, you can use the from field to enter
                  			 the name of an object of type text which contains a list of
                  			 CATALL commands. The
                  			 CATALL commands contained in the text will then be
                  			 executed. You can either create such a text manually or have it created
                  			 automatically when you use the selection list.
               
If you wish CATALL to be performed for
                  			 the objects of a Predict set, specify in Predict Set a
                  			 one- or two-digit number that identifies the retained set to be used for the
                  			 names of the objects to be processed. CATALL
                  			 processes all objects in the order in which they are listed in the Predict
                  			 set.
               
If you use a Predict set, the from field and
                  			 the to field must not be used. Additionally, you can
                  			 specify in Set User the ID of the user who created the
                  			 Predict set. If no ID is specified, the value of the system variable
                  			 *USER is used.
                  			 
               
A retained set is created with the save set option of the
                  			 LIST XREF
                  			 command. 
               
Note:
Predict has to be installed. For detailed information on Predict
                     			 sets, refer to the Predict documentation.
                  
The following applies:
If you mark , only the source objects in the current library that have already been cataloged earlier (a corresponding cataloged object exists) are cataloged.
If you mark , all source objects (with or without corresponding cataloged objects) in the current library are cataloged.
By default, CATALL applies to objects of
                  			 all types in the current library (all object types are marked with X).
               
If you wish objects of a certain type not to be processed by
                  			 CATALL, overwrite the respective X with a blank.
               
You can select one of the following functions to be applied to the
                  			 selected objects: SAVE,
                  			 CATALOG,
                  			 STOW or
                  			 CHECK. The functions
                  			 correspond to the system commands of the same names.
               
Note:
 Objects of type copycode and text will be saved, even if you
                     			 select Stow. They will not be saved, if you select Catalog.
                  
You can select one or more of the following options for
                  			 CATALL processing:
               
| Condition Code in Batch | If you execute CATALLin
                           						batch mode and mark this option with a character, Condition Code 55 will be
                           						returned either if a syntax error is detected duringCATALLexecution or if no objects are found within
                           						the specified range of objects to be processed (applies toCATALOGandSTOWonly). | 
| Renumber Source-Code Lines | By default, the source-code lines of sources that were
                           						saved or stowed are also renumbered. If you wish no automatic renumbering of lines, overwrite the X in this field with a blank. | 
| Keep Result List | CATALLgenerates a result
                           						list. If you wish to keep this list for further use, mark this field with a
                           						character.The library  You can also re-display the result list with another
                              						   | 
| Processing Information | During online processing, CATALLshows a scrolling display of processing
                           						status information.During batch processing,  To suppress this display, overwrite the X in this field with a blank. | 
| Error Report | At the end of processing, CATALLdisplays a list of the errors that occurred.To suppress this error list, overwrite the X in this field with a blank. | 
| Extended Error Report | The error report will be output in extended form, with
                           						directory information, error line and error message. To output the Extended Error Report, mark this field with an X. | 
| PF4 AddOp | Pressing PF4 causes a window to appear in which you can select or enter additional options. Report Text Object: Enter the name of a Natural text
                              						  object. An error report of a  | 
If you wish to use CATALL only for
                  			 certain objects, you can select these objects from a selection list.
               
To do so, first make the desired specifications under Select Function and Select Options, and then press PF5. A list of the objects stored in the current library is displayed.
The list corresponds to that of the system command
                  			 LIST.
                  			 Scrolling the selection list and the specification of new selection criteria on
                  			 the list is also done in the same way as with the
                  			 LIST command.
               
On the list, select the desired objects by marking them with a character in the column Cmd. To simultaneously select all objects of the current selection list, press PF5. You can then scroll the list, specify other selection criteria, and select further objects.
When you have selected all objects you wish to process, press PF3.
A window is displayed which allows you to store the selected set of
                  			 objects so that you can re-use it in other CATALL
                  			 processing:
               
If you enter a name in the window, the selected set of objects
                        				  will automatically be stored (in the form of CATALL
                        				  commands) in an object of type text of that name. You can later use that text
                        				  name in the field Catalog
                              				  Objects from of the Catalog Objects in
                           				  Library screen.
                     
If this is not desired, press ENTER without entering anything in the window.
CATALL will then begin to process the
                  			 selected objects.
               
For the various specifications you can make on the Catalog
                     			 Objects in Library screen, there are also corresponding options
                  			 which you can specify directly with the system command
                  			 CATALL:
               
| object-name TO
                              						object-name | Corresponds to the fields Catalog Objects from and to of the Catalog Objects in Library screen, see Catalog Objects from/to. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| {XSET /
                              						XREFSET} set-number | Corresponds to the field Predict Set of the Catalog Objects in Library screen, see Predict Set and Set User. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| [SETUSER set-user] | Corresponds to the field Set user of the Catalog Objects in Library screen, see Predict Set and Set User. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| RECAT /
                              						ALL | Corresponds to the options Select cataloged
                              						source objects only ( RECAT) and Select all
                              						source objects (ALL) of the Catalog Objects
                              						in Library screen.
 See also Select Cataloged Source Objects Only, or Select All Source Objects. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| TYPES
                              						types | Corresponds to the object types listed on the
                           						Catalog Objects in Library screen. Possible
                           						types (processed in the order below) are: 
 The types have to be specified
                              						  as one character string, for example,  | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| SAVE / CATALOG /
                              						STOW / CHECK | Corresponds to the actions of the same names on the
                           						Catalog Objects in Library screen, see
                           						Select
                              						Function. CATALOGis the default. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| options | 
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| text-name | Corresponds to specifying a text name in the Catalog Objects from field of the Catalog Objects in Library screen, see Catalog Objects from/to. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Examples:
 To stow only source objects for which a cataloged object already
                     				exist
To stow only source objects for which a cataloged object already
                     				exist
Enter the following command:
CATALL * STOW KEEP CC NOREN
The above command is with implicit RECAT and has
                        					 the same effect as the following command.
                     
CATALL * RECAT STOW KEEP CC NOREN
 To stow all objects
To stow all objects
Enter the following command:
CATALL * ALL STOW KEEP CC NOREN
Note:
 The individual command components must be separated from one
                     			 another either by a blank or by the input delimiter character (as defined with
                     			 the session parameter ID).