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Type 2 processors call modules using a relatively large amount of data or requiring a substantial amount of execution time. These type of processors are activated directly, or in batch, using commands or values contained in a data file (or command file).
When a type 2 program is activated, three options are available:
Thus, to:
The user activates the main program ( MODUXX) and selects option C. The program ( MODULW or CNVMOD), by a set of questions and responses, does the necessary capturing and creates the command file, formatted and commented, using the values input.
The user activates the main program ( MODUXX) and selects option C. The program ( MODULW or CNVMOD), by a set of questions and responses, does the necessary capturing and creates, as above, the command file. Once the file is created, the user chooses option E, starting the execution.
The user activates the main program ( MODUXX) and selects option E, starting the execution.
The command file is commented, i.e., it is easy to modify it with an editor, using the free format rules [MODULEF User Guide - 2].