You can specify the COBSQL preprocessor and its directives using any of the following methods: 
		
Note: Adding the 
		  
Oracle Pro*COBOL (COBSQL) preprocessor to the 
		  
SQL Preprocessor file
, build configuration or project property page automatically adds a read-only entry to the top of the preprocessors list in the 
		  
Additional Preprocessors property page. If you have multiple preprocessors in the preprocessors list, you can change the sequence of execution by moving preprocessors up and down the list. See section 
		  
Additional Preprocessors for more information. 
		
 
 
	  
		 
		  - In your 
			 Enterprise Developer Project Properties 
		  
- Before compiling from within 
			 Enterprise Developer: 
			 
				Note: You can also set the preprocessor under 
				   Micro Focus > Build Configurations > COBOL > SQL Preprocessor. If you do this, the setting applies only when the build configuration is active, and the preprocessor is not set to something else in the project settings or at the program level. 
				 
 
 For Oracle Pro*COBOL, you can set the COBSQL preprocessor and compiler directives from the project's properties: 
			   
			  
				- Expand 
				  Micro Focus > Project Settings > COBOL > SQL Preprocessor. 
				
- Check 
				  Use SQL Preprocessor. 
				
- From the 
				  Preprocessor Type list, select 
				  Oracle Pro*COBOL(COBSQL). 
				
- Under 
				  Setting choose a directive and specify its value under 
				  Value. 
				
- Repeat the previous step to add additional directives. 
				
- Click 
				  Apply, then click 
				  OK. 
				
 Note: Ensure that no conflicting preprocessor directives are set in 
				 Additional Directives. 
			  
 
 
- In your 
			 Enterprise Developer File Properties 
		  
- As a default, files in your project inherit the settings specified at project level. To specify the COBSQL preprocessor for an individual file in your project that differs from the SQL preprocessor settings at project level: 
			 For Oracle Pro*COBOL only, you can set the COBSQL preprocessor and compiler directives from the file properties: 
			   
			  
				- Open your file properties and expand 
				  COBOL > SQL Preprocessor. 
				
- Check 
				  Enable file specific settings. 
				
- Check 
				  Use SQL Preprocessor. 
				
- Under 
				  Setting choose a directive and specify its value under 
				  Value. 
				
- Repeat the previous step to add additional directives. 
				
- Click 
				  Apply, then click 
				  OK. 
				
 Note: Ensure that no conflicting preprocessor directives are set in 
				 Additional Directives. 
			  
 
 
- On the Command Line 
		  
- Use this method when compiling from anEnterprise Developer command prompt. See 
			 PREPROCESS(cobsql) and 
			 COBSQL Compiler Directives for details. 
		  
- In a Directives File 
		  
- You can include COBSQL directives in the 
			 cobsql.dir file, the 
			 cobol.dir system-wide directives file, or a user directives file. For COBSQL applications, we recommend that you place your directives in only one of these files: 
			  
				 
				  - cobsql.dir file 
				  
- To ensure that COBSQL retrieves its compiler directives from a 
					 cobsql.dir file, you must specify the COBSQL preprocessor (without additional directives) either in your project properties or on the command line. This instructs COBSQL to look for 
					 cobsql.dir as its first task. The 
					 cobsql.dir file must reside in either the current directory or in a directory specified by the COBDIR environment variable. COBSQL searches the current directory and then along the COBDIR path for 
					 cobsql.dir. COBSQL uses the first found instance of 
					 cobsql.dir. Using any text editor, follow these rules when creating the content of a 
					 cobsql.dir file: 
					  
						- Do not include COBOL compiler directives in 
						  cobsql.dir. COBOL does not read the 
						  cobsql.dir file. 
						
- Put one or more COBSQL directives on each line in the file. 
						
- Do not split a COBSQL directive across multiple lines. 
						
-  When COBSQL encounters either END-C, END, or END-COBSQL, the rest of the line passes to the database precompiler. 
						
-  The options to be passed to the database precompiler must all appear on a single line in the 
						  cobsql.dir file. 
						
 
- cobol.dir file and User Directives file 
				  
-  
					  
						- When the compiler encounters the PREPROCESS directive, it passes the rest of the line to COBSQL until it reaches ENDP. 
						
- The compiler treats the PREPROCESS directive and all the options that follow, up to the 
						  endp, as a single compiler directive. Therefore, the PREPROCESS directive and all its options must all appear on a single line. 
						
 
 See 
			 System-wide Directives File, cobol.dir, 
			 PREPROCESS(cobsql), 
			 COBSQL Compiler Directives, and 
			 User Directives File for details.
- Embedded in a Program 
		  
- You can also specify the COBSQL preprocessor and its directives on the program level by embedding a $SET statement into the program itself: 
			  
				-  If you are using fixed source format (SOURCEFORMAT"FIXED", which is the default setting), place the $SET statement in column 7 on the first line of the program. 
				
-  Follow the $SET statement with the appropriate PREPROCESS(cobsql) command-line syntax. 
				
 Important: Use this method only when the program requires a preprocessor different from other programs in an application. 
			  
 See 
				PREPROCESS(cobsql) and 
				COBSQL Compiler Directives for details.