1 /ACL
Syntax: /[NO]ACL In the CDDL/RECOMPILE command, you can use /ACL with /VERSION to copy the ACL from the previous highest version of the object into the newly created version. Use /NOACL to prevent creation of any access control list for the new object. You can only use /[NO]ACL with /VERSION. Otherwise, the new DMU record description has the same access control list as the record it replaced. /ACL is the default.
2 /AUDIT
Syntax: /AUDIT [= (quoted-string [, quoted-string]...)] /AUDIT=file-specification /NOAUDIT Use /AUDIT to create a history list entry auditing the creation of each record definition. You can include explanatory text in the history list entries in either of two ways. Either enclose a series of strings in double quotation marks, or specify a file whose contents are to be included in the history list entry. /NOAUDIT is the default. With /NOAUDIT, no new history list entries are created.
3 /COPY_LIST
Syntax: /[NO]COPY_LIST Use /COPY_LIST with /LISTING to expand in the listing file all template records included in a record description. CDDL extracts all template records and inserts the corresponding CDDL source in the output listing file. In the listing, CDDL inserts a "T" in the first character of each line that is part of an expanded template record. You cannot specify /NOLISTING and /COPY_LIST. /NOCOPY_LIST is the default.
4 /LISTING
Syntax: /LISTING [=file-specification] /NOLISTING Use /LISTING to write an output file containing the source definition and CDDL messages. The file specification is a standard OpenVMS file specification, and the default file type is .LIS. /LISTING is the default. /NOLISTING prevents creation of the listing file.
5 /PATH
Syntax: /PATH = path-name Use /PATH to name a default directory from which to trace the path names in the CDDL source files. The CDDL uses your normal CDD$DEFAULT directory if you do not specify /PATH.
6 /VERSION
Syntax: /[NO]VERSION Use /VERSION to compile an existing record definition, creating an additional version of it. CDDL/RECOMPILE/VERSION compiles the record you specify but does not replace it. Instead, it creates an additional version of the record definition with version number one greater than the previous highest. /NOVERSION is the default. Use /NOVERSION to replace the recompiled version of the record with the newly compiled version.
7 /V2
Syntax: /V2 The /V2 qualifier causes the compiler to use the CDD V2.0 defaults for the signs of the fixed point numbers. With this qualifier, BYTE, WORD, and LONGWORD datatypes are unsigned by default, but QUADWORD and OCTAWORD datatypes are signed. If you do not specify the /V2 qualifier, all the fixed point datatypes are unsigned by default.