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Compaq COBOL AAQ2G1FTK User Manual

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SORT statement

SELECT statement (cont’d)

example, 9–1

sorting variable-length records, 9–8
USING phrase, 9–3

with the OUTPUT PROCEDURE phrase,

9–5

USING phrase replacing INPUT PROCEDURE

phrase
example, 9–5

WITH DUPLICATES IN ORDER phrase, 9–6

example, 9–6

with tables, 9–9, 15–9

/SOURCE, 1–35
Source Code Analyzer

See SCA

Source code listing, 1–18
Source files

analyzing source code using Tru64 UNIX tools,

1–26

building using Tru64 UNIX tools, 1–26
creating and revising, 1–7
managing using Tru64 UNIX tools, 1–26

Source form

and file name suffix, 1–7

Source programs

creating, 1–28
linking, on Tru64 UNIX, 1–19

Special characters

nonnumeric data, 3–3

SPECIAL-NAMES

ACCEPT statement, 11–1
DISPLAY statement, 11–1
logical name, 11–1
paragraph, 3–5

Special registers

and GLOBAL, 12–16, 12–18
LINE-COUNTER, 12–18
PAGE-COUNTER, 12–18
RETURN-CODE, 12–12

Stack usage, 13–2
/STANDARD, 1–35

Compaq COBOL support for, B–4

/STANDARD=OPENVMS_AXP qualifier option,

B–9

default, B–10

STANDARD option, 1–32
Status

library return, 13–15

-std 85 flag, 1–13
-std flag, 1–13
stdin, 11–2
stdout, 11–2
-std v3 flag, 1–13
-std [no]mia flag, 1–13

-std [no]syntax flag, 1–13
-std [no]xopen flag, 1–13
Storage allocation

byte boundaries, 4–7
effect of fill bytes, 4–7
table data, 4–6
tables containing COMP or COMP SYNC items,

4–7

Storage differences

for double-precision data, B–21

Storage file, 6–28
Storage issues

based on architectural differences, B–21

Storage of double-precision data

Alpha architecture

more information, B–21

Storage space

minimizing, 2–1

Storing nonnumeric data, 3–1
Storing numeric data, 2–1
Storing return values

Alpha architecture, B–19
VAX architecture, B–19

Stream, 6–8, 6–13

and ORGANIZATION IS LINE SEQUENTIAL,

6–13

STRING statement, 5–1 to 5–6

common STRING statement errors, 5–6
DELIMITED BY phrase, 5–2

matching characters (fig.), 5–18

multiple sending items, 5–1

literals (ex.), 5–2

NOT ON OVERFLOW statement, 5–5
overflow condition (ex.), 5–5
OVERFLOW statement, 5–4

results of (tab.), 5–5

POINTER phrase, 5–4
results of (fig.), 5–2

strip command, 1–26, 12–30
Subprogram

contained, 12–1

Subscripted moves

nonnumeric data, 2–9, 3–10

Subscripting

with data-names, 4–14

Subscript name

subscript value

compiler implementation specifications,

A–3

Subscripts

definition, 4–12
number of levels

compiler implementation limitations, A–3

Success/failure tests, 2–5
Supplementary information on interprogram

communication, 12–30

Index–25