BAM Reference BAM-specific environment variables A subset of environment variables configure your Business Application Modeler (BAM) environment. $(generate) The $(generate) command creates an intermediary XML file from modeled entities. tclsh The tclsh executable generates the final file by using both a Tcl template file and the intermediary XML file created by the $(generate) command. $(tcl) - deprecated $(tcl) is deprecated, tclsh is used instead of $(tcl) to generate files. The $(tcl) command launches the TCL interpreter and generates the final file by using both a Tcl template file and the intermediary XML file created by the $(generate) command. $(blockpoint) The $(blockpoint) command manages user added code by extracting or injecting code between BLOCK and POINT tags in a generated 4gl file. File extensions and BAM Files involved in Business Application Modeling use specific file extensions. Knowing what the acronyms within a file extension reference can help you interpret each of the BAM-related file extension. Business Application Modeling error messages A list of BAM error messages. For messages that are not self-explanatory, additional information is provided. Business Records error messages A list of Business Records error messages. For messages that are not self-explanatory, additional information is provided. Business Application Diagram error messages A list of Business Application Diagram error messages. For messages that are not self-explanatory, additional information is provided.