1. You use the Program Verifier to:  
    compile source.
    run and debug programs.
    verify there are no errors within the source.
  2. You use the Program Verifier:  
    After compile
    During compile
    Before compile
  3. When Program Verifier is running, the AS/400 is only called to resolve external references or to retrieve copy files existing in the source.  
    True
    False
  4. A quick way to access the Program Verifier without using the menu is to:  
    select Verify program > No prompt.
    Ctrl+Shift+V.
    Output listing.
  5. The Error List window displays any error found during a Program Verify or compile. It lists the errors found in the current program and any copy files (/COPY) used by this program. The errors found for each program or copy file are listed under its name. You can use the list to identify errors and their severity, insert the error messages directly into the source and help navigate between errors in the source.  
    True
    False
  6. Some of the types of errors are:  
    Information, Warning, Severe.
    Information, Warning, Abended.
    Information, Warning, Failed.
  7. Whenever you request to compile source within the Editor or CPO, the Program Generator is activated.  
    True
    False
  8. The Program Generator allows you to:  
    select compile options, compile and run the program.
    select compile options and compile the source.
    select compile options.
  9. To compile from CODE Editor select:  
    Actions, Compile, Prompt.
    Program tab, Compile.
    Compile tab, CRTBNDRPG.
  10. If you are working on a local file and a host server is required, Program Verifier will use the first active server. This server becomes your default server for any local file operations that require a host server for the current session. (To change the default server, shutdown all CODE servers that are ahead of the desired server or start CODE on the AS/400 you wish to be the default server then start CODE on any other AS/400.)  
    True
    False