Invalidating Files Before Reverification

Invalidating a source file restores it to its state before it was verified, deleting the object model the parser created for the file. COBOL Analyzer automatically invalidates previously verified files when you reverify them.

When reverifying sources in the repository, all selected objects are invalidated prior to being verified. When the reverification is cancelled, all selected objects that were not verified, are invalidated.

You can save time reverifying very large applications by invalidating some or all of the source files in them before you reverify. You can invalidate:

Invalidated files are displayed in bold type in the Repository pane.

Note: To improve performance when reverifying objects in the repository, all selected objects will be invalidated prior to being verified. When the reverification is cancelled, all selected objects that were not verified will be invalidated.
Note: Invalidating an entire workspace is significantly faster than invalidating projects, folders, or files.

You must be a master user to invalidate source files.

The invalidate workspace process opens several console windows displaying the progress of component tasks. Close these windows manually when invalidation is complete.