Table of Contents
About
PL/B Runtime Reference
Language Compilers
PLBCMP
Command Line Syntax
Keywords
DBC Compatibility Mode
SUNDB86A, SUNDB86D, SUNDB86L
Command Line Syntax
SUNDB86M
Command Line Syntax
Language Runtimes
PLBLinux
Screen Definition File
Search Paths
Environment Variables
Environment Considerations
Terminal Specifics
Program Execution
Program Control
Distributed Files
PLBCE
Command Line
Runtime Requirements
Keywords
Non-Supported Features
PLBWIN,PLBNET
Command Line Syntax
Program Information File
Keywords
Runtime Requirements
Mapped Drive Support
Manifest Files
PLBNET Features
SUNDB86x
Screen Definition File
Drive Logging
Interrupt Number
Installation and Processor Specifics
Non-IBM Computers
Multi-User Support
Multilink Support
PC-MOS Support
Novell Netware Support
Alloy NTNX Support
Most NETBIOS Compliant Systems
Program Generation
Program Execution
Program Control
Resident Programs
Stand-Alone Programs
Limitations
Distribution Files
PLB Solutions
PLBRUN Solution
PLBCLI Solution
The Automation Server
Introduction to the Automation Server
The Application Object
The Program Object
The Running Objects Table
EVENTREG and EVENTSEND
Creating a PL/B Automation Object
Using PL/B as a Client
Using Visual Basic as a Client
Using VBScript as a Client
Using the PLBCGI Command
Using the PLBCMD Command
Answer and Master Programs
Concepts
Translation Table
Decimal, Octal, Hex, PC, ASCII, EBCDIC and Binary
Error Messages
Compiler Errors
Runtime Errors
Initial Errors
A Errors
C Errors
D Errors
E Errors
F Errors
I Errors
M (MAILSEND) Errors
O Errors
S (Sort) Errors
S (Spool) Errors
U Errors
O/S Error Codes
SUNDB86x Error Codes
Windows Error Codes
Unix/Linux Error Codes