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   MAKE binds job titles to files executable by the <b>cande</b> MCS with the START or SCHEDULE commands.
   MAKE binds job titles to files executable by the <b>cande</b> MCS with the START or SCHEDULE commands.
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   WFL(JCL) job streams are translated from source text to A60/C, A68, and MINT then  compiled and linked to the Barton machine, or interpreted by genie or MINT, respectively. WFL(JCL) is A60 translated to C, compiled and bound, interspersed with the JCL statements interpreted by the B machine. Non-intrinsic code forms unified code trees in the DGUI and is maintained there under the control of the governing build  statements and commands. Thus, a general WFL job orchestrates an application divided into system part executed by the B machine and application parts executed in the OS image extended from the base OS by the B machine.<br><br>'WFL' used without the JCL qualifier or 'WFL workframe' refers to general source processing framework of the high level part of the DCP. Build statements and commands refers to COMPILE/BIND/MAKE.
   WFL(job lang) job streams are translated from source text to A60/C, A68, and MINT then  compiled and linked to the Barton machine, or interpreted by genie or MINT, respectively. WFL(procedure lang) is A60 translated to C, compiled and bound, interspersed with the JCL statements interpreted by the B machine. Non-intrinsic code forms unified code trees in the DGUI and is maintained there under the control of the governing build  statements and commands. Thus, a general WFL job orchestrates an application divided into system part executed by the B machine and application parts executed in the OS image extended from the base OS by the B machine.<br><br>'WFL' used without the JCL qualifier or 'WFL workframe' refers to general source processing framework of the high level part of the DCP. Build statements and commands refers to COMPILE/BIND/MAKE.
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