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Glossary<br />

Problem list entry (PLE)<br />

An organized list of user reported problems, or<br />

R<br />

A unique software problem that has been reported to Unisys and recorded in the<br />

PRIMUS database.<br />

relocatable element<br />

A machine language element produced by a compiler; an object program. Relocatable<br />

elements must still undergo the process of collection before they can be executed. The<br />

system relocatable library has the file name SYS$RLIB$.relocable subroutine library.<br />

S<br />

A component of the operating system that contains useful subroutines you can<br />

incorporate into your programs. Among other things, these subroutines sort and merge<br />

data and perform mathematical and statistical operations.<br />

Software Library Administrator (SOLAR)<br />

A software tool that a site or system administrator uses to install and maintain software<br />

products. SOLAR consists of a set of utilities and the SOLAR processor–a full screen<br />

interface to the utilities.<br />

System data format (SDF)<br />

The standard format used by the Exec to format data for storage in data files. The Exec<br />

system data format is sequential, fixed-block, variable-record length, or<br />

<strong>SYSLIB</strong><br />

U<br />

Files that contain only symbolic images (data, directives, or runstreams) in system data<br />

format (SDF). They are commonly used as print files or for data storage. Data files can<br />

be stored on mass storage (disk) or on tape.<br />

Abbreviation for System Service Routines Library, which is a Unisys software product.<br />

Its file name is SYS$LIB$*<strong>SYSLIB</strong>. It contains system definitions and procedures and<br />

processor interface and utility routines.<br />

Universal Compiling System (UCS)<br />

A system for compiling extended mode programs written in UCS FORTRAN or UCS<br />

COBOL. The UCS compilers produce an absolute element in a standard form that is<br />

called an object module. The UCS and Linking system allow object modules written in<br />

different languages to be linked together as a program. See also object module, OS<br />

2200 linking system, zero overhead object module (ZOOM).<br />

Glossary–4 7833 1733–004

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