Compiler directives can be specified using more than one method. During compilation, they are processed in a particular order
                  according to the method in which they have been specified. 
                  	  
               
            
 
            	 
            The Compiler processes directives specified on the command line from left to right. If a directive appears more than once,
               the Compiler uses the setting that it processed last for that directive. 
               	 
            
 
            	 
            
               		
               The Compiler processes directives in the following order: 
                  		
               
 
               		
                
                  		  
                  - Directives contained within the system-wide directives file 
                     			 cobol.dir. 
                     			 
                     Note: If NOCOBOLDIR is set anywhere, the directives in this file are not processed. 
                        			 
                      
- The IDE applies the DIALECT directive specified in the project properties. 
                     			 
                     Note: This can result in other directives being applied. See 
                        				DIALECT in the Compiler Directives chapter for more information. 
                        			 
                      
- From within the IDE, directives set in the project, build configuration, folder, and then file properties. 
                     		  
                  
- Directives set via the $SET statement within the source code. 
                     			 
                     In addition, you can set directives in a user directives file, which you specify with the USE directive; these are processed
                        when they are encountered. 
                        			 
                      
The above order means that, for example, a directive set using a $SET statement would override the setting for that directive
                  that has been set in the project properties.