IDENT

General Compiler Directive: Specifies a string that identifies an object module. The compiler places the string in the identification field of an object module when it generates the module for each source program unit.

Syntax

cDEC$ IDENT string

c

Is one of the following: C (or c), !, or *. (See Syntax Rules for Compiler Directives.)

string

Is a character constant containing printable characters. The number of characters is limited by the length of the source line.

Only the first IDENT directive is effective; the compiler ignores any additional IDENT directives in a program unit or module.