Compaq COBOL AAQ2G1FTK User Manual

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flags (cont’d)

-T num, 1–14
-tps, 1–14, 1–15
-trunc, 1–14
-tune, 1–14
-v, 1–14
-V, 1–14
-w, 1–14
-warn, 1–14
-warn all, 1–14
-warn none, 1–14
-warn [no]information, 1–14
-warn [no]other, 1–14
-xref, 1–14
-xref_stdout, 1–14

Flags

-align, B–3
-align padding, B–8
with no Compaq COBOL for OpenVMS VAX

equivalent qualifiers, B–6

/FLOAT, 1–33
/FLOAT qualifier

Compaq COBOL support for, B–3

Footing area, 10–13
Foreign extensions, detecting, D–1
Foreign syntax

recognized extensions, D–2

FOREIGN_EXTENSIONS option, 1–34, D–1
Format

conversion of ANSI to terminal, 14–2
conversion of terminal to ANSI, 14–3
running the REFORMAT utility, 14–1

Form control bytes, 6–12

Forms

See Video forms

Fortran, calling from Compaq COBOL, 12–25,

12–27

Fractional seconds of time, B–27
FUNCTION

CURRENT-DATE and fractional seconds, B–27
WHEN-COMPILED and fractional seconds,

B–27

Function calls

for system routines, 13–11

Functions, 13–1
Function value returned, 13–3

G

-g0 flag, 1–12
-g1 flag, 1–12
-g2 or -g flag, 1–12
-g3 flag, 1–12
-g flag, C–5

and optimizing, 15–4

GIVING phrase, 9–3

example, 2–14

GLOBAL clause

and special registers, 12–18
definition of, 12–15
sharing data with, 12–15
sharing files with, 12–15
sharing other resources, record-name, 12–18
sharing other resources, report-name, 12–18
usage, 12–15

GO TO DEPENDING ON statement

advantages of using, 15–8

/GRANULARITY, 1–33, 16–1

syntax of, 16–1

-granularity flag, 16–1

byte, 1–12
long, 1–12
quad, 1–12
syntax of, 16–1

/GRANULARITY qualifier

restrictions on use, 16–2

GROUP INDICATE clause, 10–87

results of (tab.), 10–87

Group items, 3–2

nonnumeric, 3–2

Group moves

nonnumeric data, 3–7

H

Handling record operations

using RMS special registers, B–22

/HELP, 1–33
HELP debugger command, C–8
Hexadecimal literals

compiler implementation specifications, A–2

Hypersort, 9–9, 15–9, A–3

I

I/O device

accessing at run time, 1–50

I/O errors, 1–54
I/O exception conditions handling, 7–1 to 7–12
I/O handling

AT END condition, 7–2
INVALID KEY condition, 7–2
using Declarative USE procedures, 7–8
using file status values, 7–3
using RMS completion codes, 7–3

I/O operations

differences with RMS special registers, B–21,

B–27

I/O statements

and Screen Section video forms, 11–31
and video forms, 11–3
low-volume, 11–1

I/O system, 6–1

building a COBOL file specification, 6–25

Index–12

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