Use the Select MMS Sources dialog box to specify the sources to be scanned for dependencies when generating the description file.
1 – input src Lst
The Input Source list box specifies the possible list of sources that will be scanned for dependencies when generating the description file. The OK button must be clicked for the list to be saved. Files are added to the list from the right-hand list box. Files can be removed from the list by means of an arrow button (which is displayed when a file is highlighted). The top-most source specifies the source for the target of the complete build. If a target is not specified in the MMS Description File Generator box, the top-most source name will be used for the target name. A file can be moved up to the top of the list by means of the Main button (which is displayed when a file is highlighted).
2 – all Btn
Click on this button to move all the files listed in the right-hand list box to the left-hand list box.
3 – left arrow Btn
Click on this button to move the highlighted file from the right-hand list box to the left-hand list box.
4 – main Btn
Click this button to move the highlighted file to the top of the left-hand list box. This top-most source specifies the source for the target of the complete build. When the file is moved to the top of the left-hand list box, it's name (without file extension) is also moved to the Main Module field. The Main Module field indicates the main module to be included from the object library during the link operation.
5 – right arrow Btn
Click this button to remove the highlighted file from the left-hand list box.
6 – select Lst
The Input Sources Selection list box specifies the list of sources to choose from to add to the left-hand list box. By default, the list will contain files which are found in the current default directory. Files can be moved to the left-hand list in three ways: o double-click on a file specification o highlight a file specification, then click on the left arrow button o click on the All button, which will move all the files from the right-hand box to the left-hand box
7 – main mod Txt
The field is used to specify the name of the main module which will be included from the object library in the LINK command of the generated description file. This field will be set automatically if a file is moved to the top of the left-hand list box by means of the Main button. It can (and must) be overridden manually if the main module does not have the same name as the file.
8 – filter Txt
The filter is used to specify a mask to filter which file names are listed. Click on the Filter button to filter the selection box list.
9 – src Radio
Click on one of the sources areas in the Source radio box to specify where the files listed in the selection list box should come from. You have the option of picking different directories to list the files from or of indicating that files should be listed from the CMS library. You can go from directory to directory to list selection files from, but if you then choose the CMS library, the Input (left-hand) selection list will be cleared; and vice-versa.
10 – context dir Tgl
Click on this button to indicate that sources should be listed from the default directory specified for the current context.
11 – curr dir Tgl
Click on this button to indicate that sources should be listed from the current default directory.
12 – other dir Tgl
Click on this button to indicate that sources should be listed from a specified directory. The field to the right is used to specify the other directory to list from.
13 – cms lib Tgl
Click on this button to indicate that sources should be listed from the current CMS library.
14 – other dir Btn
Click on Other Directory... to open a dialog box for specifying the directory to list from.
15 – other dir Txt
Use this field to specify the directory to list from.
16 – cmslib Btn
Click on CMS Library... to bring up a dialog box for specifying the CMS library from which source files will be fetched for generating the description file.
17 – cmslib Txt
Enter the directory specification for the CMS library from which source files will be fetched for generating the description file.
18 – sources ok Button
Click on the button to save the current Input Source List for any subsequent description file generation.
19 – sources cancel Button
Click on the button to cancel the current Input Source List settings.
20 – sources reset Button
Click on the button to reset the dialog box settings to the way they were when the box was entered.
21 – sources filter Button
Click on the button to apply the filter mask defined in the Filter field to the specified directory (or CMS library), and the appropriate source files are listed in the Selection list box.
22 – sources help Button
Use the MMS Generate Description File Sources dialog box to specify the input source list to the automatic description file generator. These sources will be scanned when generating the description file. The right-hand list box contains a list of the possible source files to choose from to insert into the Input Source List. Initially, the selection list box lists all the files in the current default directory, with the exception of the following types: .COM,.DIA,.EXE,.H,.LIS,.LOG,.MMS,.OBJ,.OLB,.OPT,.R32,.REQ The contents of this box can be limited to particular names and types using the filter text field. Any of the above excluded files types can be included by specifying the type in the filter text field. Files may be selected from a different directory or from a CMS library by clicking the corresponding radio button. Any file in the right-hand list box that is double-clicked is inserted into the left-hand list box. The left arrow button can also be used for moving a file from the right-hand box to the left-hand box. Clicking the All button will move all the sources listed in the right-hand box to the left-hand box. The top-most source in the left-hand list box specifies the source for the target of the complete build. If a target is not specified in the MMS Description File Generator box, the top-most source name will be used for the target name. Files can be removed from the list or moved up in the list by means of the right arrow or Main button (which are displayed when a file is highlighted).