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Embedded SQL-92
Guide and Reference


Use the +V Option for Verbose Output

When you specify +V, the precompiler displays the commands it invokes.

These examples illustrate the difference in output when you do and do not specify the +V (verbose) option. The first invocation specifies +V, and the precompiler displays the commands it invokes:

> esqlc +T +V client.pc 
                             Progress/esql 
                Progress Software Corporation (c) 1999 
Translating from FGL ... 
D:\PROGRESS\bin\efglc +V +S client.pc client.c 
Adding header ... 
del  client.c 
copy  D:\PROGRESS\fgl326.cxx client.c 
del  D:\PROGRESS\fgl326.cxx 
done 

The second ESQLC command performs the same operations, creating a client.c output file, but does not display the commands it invokes:

> esqlc +T client.pc 
                             Progress/esql 
                Progress Software Corporation (c) 1999 
       1 file(s) copied. 


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