HELPLIB.HLB  —  SQLMOD72  SQLMOD Command Line, Arguments  PRAGMA
    Syntax options:

       PRAGMA = IDENT = string-literal
       NOPRAGMA

    Using the IDENT keyword with the PRAGMA qualifier allows the user
    to pass a text string to the SQL Module Language compiler to be
    written to the Object Module Header. This is a way to note the
    generation of the compiler module.

    If the PRAGMA (IDENT ...) clause is used as part of the DECLARE
    MODULE statement, then that value will override any value used on
    the command line.

    The ANALYZE/OBJECT and LIBRARY command can be used to display
    this ident string, and the value will be displayed in LINKER map
    files.

    OpenVMS limits the IDENT string to a 15 octet string. If the
    string is longer than this (even with trailing spaces) then an
    error will be reported by the SQL precompiler.

    The following example demonstrates the use of the qualifier to
    establish the generation of the compiler module.

    $ SQL$MOD TEST/PRAGMA=IDENT="v1.2-32"
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