28.03.2017 17:41, 'Leyne, Sean' s...@broadviewsoftware.com wrote: > > What is it with developers, why can't they make things obvious without need > to dig very deep! > > It would have taken no effort to have replace "dyn" with "ddl" and had a > self-describing config file!
DYN is a legacy DDL language. In the old times, all DDL was converted to DYN and then executed as byte code. Now DDL is executed natively, but DYN still can be executed via legacy API calls. So, strictly speaking, DYN = DDL is not always true. Dmitry