-W Line Comment Definition
To display the content of the Comment Line Definition section,
you must select a comment call in the left area of the tab. In the Comment
line Definition, you must indicate where this comment will be inserted
in the generated Program.
- COBOL position
- This field enables you to indicate the placement and the sequence in which
the lines entered in this tab will be generated. These characters form the
first two characters of a sequencing number, with the value in the line number
as the last three digits.
Value |
Meaning |
AA to ZZ and 0A to 0Z |
These values cause the lines entered in this tab to
be generated at the beginning of the Working-Storage Section. Relatively
to the Data Structures called in the -W Lines tab, these
lines will be generated as follows: - Before the description of Data Structures whose organization is 'W: file
description in Working' and whose 'code in program' matches this prefix or
is greater than it,
- Before the description of Data Structures whose organization is 'L: Working
with placement' or 'D: DL/1,IDS I and II', and whose 'COBOL position' matches
this prefix or is greater than it.
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00 to 09, 1A to 19... 9A to 99 |
The lines entered in this tab will be generated in the
Working-Storage Section, after all the Data Structures whose ' COBOL position'
is lower than this prefix |
$n |
This represents a parameterized value in a Macro-Structure |
- Line number
- This line number, constituted of three digits, will be concatenated with
the two characters of the 'COBOL position'. The line number can be:
- 0 to 999: As a recommendation,
you should number the lines, starting with 10, by intervals of 10, to facilitate
any future insertion
- $n0 to $n9: In a Macro-Structure,
only the first two characters of the Line number can be parameterized.
- Occurs
- You enter here the maximum number of occurrences for the table. This
is a pure numeric field, on 5 characters maximum.
An entry in this field
causes the generation of the following three indices: IddssM, IddssL and IddssR
(ddss = Segment code).
- IddssM initialized to the value entered.
- IddssL initialized to zero. This index may be used to load the table.
It keeps track of the actual table size
- IddssR initialized to zero. This index may be used for table searches.
The Data Structure and Segment codes are entered, prefixed with some
work area prefix code in the following format: 'w-ddss' or 'w-ddss-eeeeee'.
In
a Macro-Structure, it can be parameterized by assigning it a $n value
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