Figures |
1-1 |
Commands for Developing Compaq COBOL Programs on Tru64 UNIX |
1-2 |
DCL Commands for Developing Programs |
4-1 |
Organization of the One-Dimensional Table |
4-2 |
Organization of Multiple Data Items in a One-Dimensional Table |
4-3 |
Organization of a Table with an Index and an Ascending Search Key |
4-4 |
Organization of a Two-Dimensional Table |
4-5 |
Organization of a Three-Dimensional Table |
4-6 |
Memory Map for Sample Record Description Example |
4-7 |
Memory Map for Record Description Containing a COMP SYNC Item |
4-8 |
Memory Map for Example on Adding an Item Without Changing the Table Size |
4-9 |
Memory Map for Example on How Adding 3 Bytes Adds 4 Bytes to the Element Length |
4-10 |
Memory Map for Example on Initializing Tables with the VALUE Clause |
4-11 |
Memory Map for Example on Initializing Mixed Usage Items |
4-12 |
Memory Map for Example on Initializing Alphanumeric Items |
5-1 |
Results of the STRING Operation |
5-2 |
Matching Delimiter Characters to Characters in a Field |
5-3 |
Sample INSPECT Statement |
5-4 |
Typical REPLACING Phrase |
5-5 |
The Replacement Argument |
6-1 |
Sequential File Organization |
6-2 |
A Multiple-Volume, Sequential File |
6-3 |
Line Sequential File Organization |
6-4 |
Relative File Organization |
6-5 |
Indexed File Organization |
8-1 |
Multiple Access to a File |
8-2 |
Relationship of Record Locking to File Sharing |
8-3 |
Why a Record-Already-Exists Error Occurs |
10-1 |
Sample Layout Worksheet |
10-2 |
Subtotals, Crossfoot Totals, and Rolled Forward Totals |
10-3 |
Logical Page Area for a Conventional Report |
10-4 |
A 20-Line Logical Page |
10-5 |
A Double-Spaced Master Listing |
10-6 |
Logical Page Areas for a Linage-File Report |
10-7 |
A 28-Line Logical Page |
10-8 |
A 20-Line Logical Page |
10-9 |
Presentation Order for a Logical Page |
10-10 |
Sample Report Using All Seven Report Groups |
10-11 |
First GENERATE Statement |
10-12 |
Subsequent GENERATE Statements |
10-13 |
TERMINATE Statement |
10-14 |
Sample MASTER.DAT File |
10-15 |
EX1006.LIS Listing |
10-16 |
EX1007.LIS Listing |
10-17 |
EX1008.LIS Listing |
10-18 |
EX1009.LIS Listing |
10-19 |
EX1010.LIS Listing |
10-20 |
Printing Labels Four-Up |
10-21 |
Printing Labels Four-Up in Sort Order |
11-1 |
Adding Information to a Master File with a Video Form |
11-2 |
Screen After the ERASE Statement Executes |
11-3 |
Positioning the Data on Line 19, Column 5 |
11-4 |
Cursor Positioning Using the PLUS Option |
11-5 |
Screen Display with Character Attributes |
11-6 |
Sample Run of Program CONVERT |
11-7 |
Accepting Data with the ON EXCEPTION Option |
11-8 |
Screen Display of NUM-DATA Using the PROTECTED Option |
11-9 |
Accepting Data with the DEFAULT Phrase |
11-10 |
Compaq COBOL Control Keys on the Standard VT100 Keypad and Keyboard |
11-11 |
Compaq COBOL Control Keys on a Typical VT200 or Later Keypad and Keyboard |
11-12 |
Screen Display of Program SPECIAL |
11-13 |
Form with ACCEPT WITH EDITING Phrase |
11-14 |
MENU-SCREEN Output |
11-15 |
SCHEDULE-SCREEN Output |
12-1 |
Nesting CALL Statements |
12-2 |
Transfer of Control Flow from a Main Program to Multiple Subprograms |
12-3 |
Accessing Another Program's Data Division |
12-4 |
Defining Data Names in the Linkage Section |
12-5 |
Sharing USE Procedures |
12-6 |
Executing Declaratives with Contained Programs (Rule 1) |
12-7 |
Executing Declaratives Within Contained Programs (Rule 2) |
15-1 |
Sharing Record Areas |
15-2 |
Two-Level Primary Index |
Tables |
1-1 |
Other File Name Suffixes |
1-2 |
Compaq COBOL Command Flags on Tru64 UNIX |
1-3 |
Main Tools for Program Development and Testing |
1-4 |
COBOL Command Qualifiers |
1-5 |
Commonly Used LINK Qualifiers |
2-1 |
Numeric Relational Operator Descriptions |
2-2 |
Sign Tests |
2-3 |
Numeric Editing |
2-4 |
ROUNDING |
3-1 |
Relational Operator Descriptions |
3-2 |
Nonnumeric Elementary Moves |
3-3 |
Data Movement with Editing Symbols |
3-4 |
Data Movement with the JUSTIFIED Clause |
4-1 |
Subscripting Rules for a Multidimensional Table |
4-2 |
Subscripting with Data Names |
5-1 |
Results of Sample Overflow Statements |
5-2 |
Values Moved into the Receiving Items Based on the Sending Item Value |
5-3 |
Handling a Short Sending Item |
5-4 |
Results of Delimiting with an Asterisk |
5-5 |
Results of Delimiting Multiple Receiving Items |
5-6 |
Results of Delimiting with Two Asterisks |
5-7 |
Results of Delimiting with ALL Asterisks |
5-8 |
Results of Delimiting with ALL Double Asterisks |
5-9 |
Results of Multiple Delimiters |
5-10 |
Values Resulting from Implicit Redefinition |
5-11 |
Relationship Among INSPECT Argument, Delimiter, Item Value, and Argument Active Position |
5-12 |
LEADING Delimiter of the Inspection Operation |
5-13 |
Results of the Scan with Separate Tallies |
6-1 |
Compaq COBOL File Organizations---Advantages and Disadvantages |
6-2 |
Record Format Availability |
6-3 |
Valid I/O Statements for Sequential Files |
6-4 |
Valid I/O Statements for Line Sequential Files |
6-5 |
Valid I/O Statements for Relative Files |
6-6 |
Valid I/O Statements for Indexed Files |
6-7 |
Indexed File---ISAM Mapping |
8-1 |
File-Sharing Options (OpenVMS) |
8-2 |
File-Sharing Options (Tru64 UNIX) |
8-3 |
File Status Values Used in a File-Sharing Environment |
8-4 |
RMS-STS Values Used in a File-Sharing Environment (OpenVMS) |
8-5 |
Manual Record Locking Combinations |
10-1 |
Report Writer Report Group Types |
10-2 |
Results of Group Indicating |
11-1 |
Available Character Attributes by Terminal Type |
11-2 |
Compaq COBOL Characters Returned for Cursor Positioning, Program Function, Function, Keypad, and Keyboard Keys |
11-3 |
Key Functions for the EDITING Phrase |
11-4 |
Character Attribute Clauses for Screen Description Formats |
11-5 |
Color Table |
12-1 |
Calls to COBOL Programs |
12-2 |
C Routine Called by Statement: CALL" Job1" |
12-3 |
C Invocation to Call COBOL PROGRAM-ID" Job2" |
13-1 |
OpenVMS Alpha Register Usage (OpenVMS) |
13-2 |
Run-Time Library Facilities (OpenVMS) |
13-3 |
System Services (OpenVMS) |
13-4 |
COBOL Implementation of the OpenVMS Alpha Data Types (OpenVMS) |
16-1 |
Boundaries for Naturally Aligned Binary Data |
16-2 |
Alignment and Padding Order of Precedence |
B-1 |
Cross-Platform Compatibility of COBOL Features |
B-2 |
Qualifiers Shared by Compaq COBOL and Compaq COBOL for OpenVMS VAX and Equivalent Flags and Options |
B-3 |
Compaq COBOL Options Not Available in Compaq COBOL for OpenVMS VAX |
B-4 |
Compaq COBOL for OpenVMS VAX Specific Qualifiers |
C-1 |
Oracle CDD/Repository Data Types |
D-1 |
Recognized Foreign Reserved Words |