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This program (CV80ARER.cbl) is one in a series of programs that will convert the file format and record content for files with records containing 80 byte logical records. These files are commonly referred to as card files or control files. This reference is based on an historical beginning that used 80 column cards and small decks of cards that contained control information. This information was used to determine the behavior of a utility program or user written program.
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This program will convert an ASCII-encoded, Line Sequential file of 80 byte logical records to an EBCDIC-encoded, Record Sequential file of 80 byte physical records.
Note: The term "Line Sequential" is used to refer to an ASCII-Text file. The term "Record Sequential" is used to refer to a file that contains concatenated records of a predefined record length.
The CV80ARER program reads a Record Sequential File (GETRS080) and writes to a Record Sequential File (PUTRS080). Prior to executing the program the logical file names used in the program should be mapped to the actual physical file names,
Note: The file format is maintained as a Record Sequential file of eighty byte, fixed length records with trailing space characters. The logical record content is changed. The ASCII encoded records from the input file are converted to EBCDIC encoding and written to the output file.
The following (ARER80E1.cmd) is a sample command file that uses two "SET" statements to map the file names and then runs the CV80ARER program.
@echo OFF rem * ************************************************************************ rem * ARER80E1.CMD - a Windows Command File * rem * This program is provided by SimoTime Technologies * rem * (C) Copyright 1987-2021 All Rights Reserved * rem * Web Site URL: http://www.simotime.com * rem * e-mail: helpdesk@simotime.com * rem * ************************************************************************ rem * This procedure will perform the following conversion for a single file. rem * 1. Read an ASCII-encoded, Record Sequential file having fixed-length rem * records of eighty-bytes. rem * 2. Write an EBCDIC-encoded, Record Sequential file having eighty-byte, rem * fixed-length records. rem * ************************************************************************ rem * This procedure calls the following Windows Command Files or Programs. rem * 1. Env1Base.CMD - this provides a single point for setting commonly rem * used environment variables. rem * 2. SimoNOTE.CMD - this provides a consistent process for displaying rem * messages to the screen and writing to a journal or rem * log file. rem * 3. RUN ARER80C1 - For the specified file perform the following actions. rem * - Do the file content conversion between ASCII & EBCDIC rem * - The Record Sequential file format is maintained. rem * ************************************************************************ set CmdName=ARER80E1 call ..\Env1BASE %CmdName% rem * call SimoNOTE "*******************************************************%CmdName%.CMD" call SimoNOTE "Starting JobName ALER80E1.CMD" rem * set GETRS080=%BASEAPP%\DATALIB\WRK1\SIMOTIME.DATA.ALPHARSA.DAT set PUTRS080=%BASEAPP%\DATALIB\DYN1\SIMOTIME.DATA.RSEQEBC3.DAT if exist %PUTRS080% erase %PUTRS080% run CV80ARER if not "%ERRORLEVEL%" == "0" set JobStatus=0010 if not "%JobStatus%" == "0000" goto :EojNOK if not exist %PUTRS080% set JobStatus=0035 if not "%JobStatus%" == "0000" goto :EojNOK goto EojAok :EojAOK call SimoNOTE "Finished CmdName %CmdName%, Job Status is %JobStatus%" goto :End :EojNOK call SimoNOTE "ABENDING CmdName %CmdName%, Job Status is %JobStatus%" goto :End :End if not "%1" == "nopause" pause exit /B %JobStatus%
The following (CV80ARER.cbl) is the COBOL Source Code.
IDENTIFICATION DIVISION. PROGRAM-ID. CV80ARER. AUTHOR. SIMOTIME TECHNOLOGIES. ***************************************************************** * This program was generated by SimoZAPS * * A product of SimoTime Technologies * * Our e-mail address is: helpdesk@simotime.com * * Also, visit our Web Site at http://www.simotime.com * * * * Generation Date: 2020-03-20 Generation Time: 16:54:51:97 * * * * Record Record Key * * Function Name Organization Format Max-Min Pos-Len * * PRIMARY GETRS080 SEQUENTIAL FIXED 00080 * * * * SECONDARY PUTRS080 SEQUENTIAL FIXED 00080 * * * * * * Translation Mode is ASCII to EBCDIC * * * ***************************************************************** ENVIRONMENT DIVISION. INPUT-OUTPUT SECTION. FILE-CONTROL. SELECT GETRS080-FILE ASSIGN TO GETRS080 ORGANIZATION IS SEQUENTIAL ACCESS MODE IS SEQUENTIAL FILE STATUS IS GETRS080-STATUS. SELECT PUTRS080-FILE ASSIGN TO PUTRS080 ORGANIZATION IS SEQUENTIAL ACCESS MODE IS SEQUENTIAL FILE STATUS IS PUTRS080-STATUS. ***************************************************************** DATA DIVISION. FILE SECTION. FD GETRS080-FILE DATA RECORD IS GETRS080-REC . 01 GETRS080-REC. 05 GETRS080-DATA-01 PIC X(00080). FD PUTRS080-FILE DATA RECORD IS PUTRS080-REC . 01 PUTRS080-REC. 05 PUTRS080-DATA-01 PIC X(00080). ***************************************************************** * This program was created with the SYSMASK1.TXT file as input. * * The SYSMASK1 provides for the sequential reading of the input * * file and the sequential writing of the output file. * * * * If the output file is indexed then the input file must be in * * sequence by the field that will be used to provide the key * * for the output file. This is a sequential load process. * * * * If the key field is not in sequence then refer to SYSMASK2 * * to provide for a random add or update of the indexed file. * * * * This program mask will have the ASCII/EBCDIC table inserted * * for use by the /TRANSLATE function of SimoZAPS. * * * * For more information or questions please contact SimoTime * * Technologies. The version control number is 20.00.00 * * * * Our e-mail address is: helpdesk@simotime.com * * Also, visit our Web Site at http://www.simotime.com * ***************************************************************** WORKING-STORAGE SECTION. 01 SIM-TITLE. 05 T1 pic X(11) value '* CV80ARER '. 05 T2 pic X(34) value 'Convert 80/80 ASC_RSEQ to EBC_RSEQ'. 05 T3 pic X(10) value ' v20.00.00'. 05 T4 pic X(24) value ' helpdesk@simotime.com'. 01 SIM-COPYRIGHT. 05 C1 pic X(11) value '* CV80ARER '. 05 C2 pic X(32) value 'This Data File Convert Member wa'. 05 C3 pic X(32) value 's generated by SimoTime Technolo'. 05 C4 pic X(04) value 'gies'. 01 GETRS080-STATUS. 05 GETRS080-STATUS-L pic X. 05 GETRS080-STATUS-R pic X. 01 GETRS080-EOF pic X value 'N'. 01 GETRS080-OPEN-FLAG pic X value 'C'. 01 PUTRS080-STATUS. 05 PUTRS080-STATUS-L pic X. 05 PUTRS080-STATUS-R pic X. 01 PUTRS080-EOF pic X value 'N'. 01 PUTRS080-OPEN-FLAG pic X value 'C'. 01 GETRS080-LRECL pic 9(5) value 00080. 01 PUTRS080-LRECL pic 9(5) value 00080. 01 GETRS080-LRECL-MAX pic 9(5) value 00080. 01 PUTRS080-LRECL-MAX pic 9(5) value 00080. ***************************************************************** * The following buffers are used to create a four-byte status * * code that may be displayed. * ***************************************************************** 01 IO-STATUS. 05 IO-STAT1 pic X. 05 IO-STAT2 pic X. 01 IO-STATUS-04. 05 IO-STATUS-0401 pic 9 value 0. 05 IO-STATUS-0403 pic 999 value 0. 01 TWO-BYTES-BINARY pic 9(4) BINARY. 01 TWO-BYTES-ALPHA redefines TWO-BYTES-BINARY. 05 TWO-BYTES-LEFT pic X. 05 TWO-BYTES-RIGHT pic X. ***************************************************************** * Message Buffer used by the Z-DISPLAY-MESSAGE-TO-SYSOUT routine. * ***************************************************************** 01 MESSAGE-BUFFER. 05 MESSAGE-HEADER pic X(011) value '* CV80ARER '. 05 MESSAGE-TEXT. 10 MESSAGE-TEXT-1 pic X(068) value SPACES. 10 MESSAGE-TEXT-2 pic X(188) value SPACES. 01 MSG-LSB pic 9(5) value 267. ***************************************************************** 01 PROGRAM-NAME pic X(8) value 'CV80ARER'. 01 INFO-STATEMENT. 05 INFO-SHORT. 10 INFO-ID pic X(8) value 'Starting'. 10 filler pic X(2) value ', '. 10 filler pic X(34) value 'Convert 80/80 ASC_RSEQ to EBC_RSEQ'. 05 filler pic X(24) value ' http://www.SimoTime.com'. 01 APPL-RESULT pic S9(9) comp. 88 APPL-AOK value 0. 88 APPL-EOF value 16. 01 WRITE-FLAG pic X value 'Y'. 01 GETRS080-TOTAL. 05 GETRS080-RDR pic 9(9) value 0. 05 filler pic X(3) value ' - '. 05 filler pic X(23) value 'Line count for GETRS080'. 01 PUTRS080-TOTAL. 05 PUTRS080-ADD pic 9(9) value 0. 05 filler pic X(3) value ' - '. 05 filler pic X(23) value 'Line count for PUTRS080'. ***************************************************************** * The following copy file contains the translation tables for * * the ASCII and EBCDIC conversion. Also, sections of the tables * * may be used for case conversion. * ***************************************************************** COPY ASCEBCB1. ***************************************************************** PROCEDURE DIVISION. move all '*' to MESSAGE-TEXT-1 perform Z-DISPLAY-MESSAGE-TO-SYSOUT move INFO-STATEMENT to MESSAGE-TEXT-1 perform Z-DISPLAY-MESSAGE-TO-SYSOUT move all '*' to MESSAGE-TEXT-1 perform Z-DISPLAY-MESSAGE-TO-SYSOUT perform Z-POST-COPYRIGHT perform GETRS080-OPEN perform PUTRS080-OPEN * USRSOJ Processing not specified... perform until GETRS080-STATUS not = '00' perform GETRS080-READ if GETRS080-STATUS = '00' add 1 to GETRS080-RDR move 'Y' to WRITE-FLAG perform BUILD-OUTPUT-RECORD if WRITE-FLAG = 'Y' perform PUTRS080-WRITE if PUTRS080-STATUS = '00' add 1 to PUTRS080-ADD end-if end-if end-if end-perform * USREOJ Processing not specified... move GETRS080-TOTAL to MESSAGE-TEXT perform Z-DISPLAY-MESSAGE-TO-USERS move PUTRS080-TOTAL to MESSAGE-TEXT perform Z-DISPLAY-MESSAGE-TO-USERS if APPL-EOF move 'Complete' to INFO-ID else move 'ABENDING' to INFO-ID end-if move INFO-STATEMENT to MESSAGE-TEXT(1:79) perform Z-DISPLAY-MESSAGE-TO-SYSOUT perform PUTRS080-CLOSE perform GETRS080-CLOSE GOBACK. ***************************************************************** BUILD-OUTPUT-RECORD. * TransMODE is A2E... * TransINIT process... move ALL X'40' to PUTRS080-REC * TransLATE... move GETRS080-REC(00001:00080) to PUTRS080-REC(00001:00080) inspect PUTRS080-REC(1:80) converting A-INFO to E-INFO exit. ***************************************************************** * I/O Routines for the INPUT File... * ***************************************************************** GETRS080-CLOSE. add 8 to ZERO giving APPL-RESULT. close GETRS080-FILE if GETRS080-STATUS = '00' subtract APPL-RESULT from APPL-RESULT else add 12 to ZERO giving APPL-RESULT end-if if APPL-AOK CONTINUE else move 'CLOSE Failure with GETRS080' to MESSAGE-TEXT perform Z-DISPLAY-MESSAGE-TO-USERS move GETRS080-STATUS to IO-STATUS perform Z-DISPLAY-IO-STATUS perform Z-ABEND-PROGRAM end-if exit. *---------------------------------------------------------------* GETRS080-READ. read GETRS080-FILE if GETRS080-STATUS = '00' subtract APPL-RESULT from APPL-RESULT else if GETRS080-STATUS = '10' add 16 to ZERO giving APPL-RESULT else add 12 to ZERO giving APPL-RESULT end-if end-if if APPL-AOK CONTINUE else if APPL-EOF move 'Y' to GETRS080-EOF else move 'READ Failure with GETRS080' to MESSAGE-TEXT perform Z-DISPLAY-MESSAGE-TO-USERS move GETRS080-STATUS to IO-STATUS perform Z-DISPLAY-IO-STATUS perform Z-ABEND-PROGRAM end-if end-if exit. *---------------------------------------------------------------* GETRS080-OPEN. add 8 to ZERO giving APPL-RESULT. open input GETRS080-FILE if GETRS080-STATUS = '00' subtract APPL-RESULT from APPL-RESULT move 'O' to GETRS080-OPEN-FLAG else add 12 to ZERO giving APPL-RESULT end-if if APPL-AOK CONTINUE else move 'OPEN Failure with GETRS080' to MESSAGE-TEXT perform Z-DISPLAY-MESSAGE-TO-USERS move GETRS080-STATUS to IO-STATUS perform Z-DISPLAY-IO-STATUS perform Z-ABEND-PROGRAM end-if exit. ***************************************************************** * I/O Routines for the OUTPUT File... * ***************************************************************** PUTRS080-WRITE. if PUTRS080-OPEN-FLAG = 'C' perform PUTRS080-OPEN end-if write PUTRS080-REC if PUTRS080-STATUS = '00' subtract APPL-RESULT from APPL-RESULT else if PUTRS080-STATUS = '10' add 16 to ZERO giving APPL-RESULT else add 12 to ZERO giving APPL-RESULT end-if end-if. if APPL-AOK CONTINUE else move 'WRITE Failure with PUTRS080' to MESSAGE-TEXT perform Z-DISPLAY-MESSAGE-TO-USERS move PUTRS080-STATUS to IO-STATUS perform Z-DISPLAY-IO-STATUS perform Z-ABEND-PROGRAM end-if exit. *---------------------------------------------------------------* PUTRS080-OPEN. add 8 to ZERO giving APPL-RESULT. open OUTPUT PUTRS080-FILE if PUTRS080-STATUS = '00' subtract APPL-RESULT from APPL-RESULT move 'O' to PUTRS080-OPEN-FLAG else add 12 to ZERO giving APPL-RESULT end-if if APPL-AOK CONTINUE else move 'OPEN Failure with PUTRS080' to MESSAGE-TEXT perform Z-DISPLAY-MESSAGE-TO-USERS move PUTRS080-STATUS to IO-STATUS perform Z-DISPLAY-IO-STATUS perform Z-ABEND-PROGRAM end-if exit. *---------------------------------------------------------------* PUTRS080-CLOSE. add 8 to ZERO giving APPL-RESULT. close PUTRS080-FILE if PUTRS080-STATUS = '00' subtract APPL-RESULT from APPL-RESULT move 'C' to PUTRS080-OPEN-FLAG else add 12 to ZERO giving APPL-RESULT end-if if APPL-AOK CONTINUE else move 'CLOSE Failure with PUTRS080' to MESSAGE-TEXT perform Z-DISPLAY-MESSAGE-TO-USERS move PUTRS080-STATUS to IO-STATUS perform Z-DISPLAY-IO-STATUS perform Z-ABEND-PROGRAM end-if exit. ***************************************************************** * The following Z-ROUTINES provide administrative functions * * for this program. * ***************************************************************** * ABEND the program, post a message to the console and issue * * a STOP RUN. * ***************************************************************** Z-ABEND-PROGRAM. if MESSAGE-TEXT not = SPACES perform Z-DISPLAY-MESSAGE-TO-USERS end-if move 'PROGRAM-IS-ABENDING...' to MESSAGE-TEXT perform Z-DISPLAY-MESSAGE-TO-USERS add 12 to ZERO giving RETURN-CODE STOP RUN. * exit. ***************************************************************** Z-CALCULATE-MESSAGE-LSB. add 267 to ZERO giving MSG-LSB perform until MSG-LSB < 80 or MESSAGE-BUFFER(MSG-LSB:1) not = SPACE if MESSAGE-BUFFER(MSG-LSB:1) = SPACE subtract 1 from MSG-LSB end-if end-perform exit. ***************************************************************** * Post message to the SYSOUT device, clear message buffer... * ***************************************************************** Z-DISPLAY-MESSAGE-TO-SYSOUT. perform Z-CALCULATE-MESSAGE-LSB display MESSAGE-BUFFER(1:MSG-LSB) move all SPACES to MESSAGE-TEXT exit. ***************************************************************** * Display message to console, do not clear message buffer... * ***************************************************************** Z-DISPLAY-MESSAGE-TO-CONSOLE. perform Z-CALCULATE-MESSAGE-LSB display MESSAGE-BUFFER(1:MSG-LSB) upon console exit. ***************************************************************** * Display message to console and post to SYSOUT device... * ***************************************************************** Z-DISPLAY-MESSAGE-TO-USERS. perform Z-DISPLAY-MESSAGE-TO-CONSOLE perform Z-DISPLAY-MESSAGE-TO-SYSOUT exit. ***************************************************************** * Display the file status bytes. This routine will display as * * four digits. If the full two byte file status is numeric it * * will display as 00nn. If the 1st byte is a numeric nine (9) * * the second byte will be treated as a binary number and will * * display as 9nnn. * ***************************************************************** Z-DISPLAY-IO-STATUS. if IO-STATUS not NUMERIC or IO-STAT1 = '9' move IO-STAT1 to IO-STATUS-04(1:1) subtract TWO-BYTES-BINARY from TWO-BYTES-BINARY move IO-STAT2 to TWO-BYTES-RIGHT add TWO-BYTES-BINARY to ZERO giving IO-STATUS-0403 move 'File Status is: nnnn' to MESSAGE-TEXT move IO-STATUS-04 to MESSAGE-TEXT(17:4) perform Z-DISPLAY-MESSAGE-TO-USERS else move '0000' to IO-STATUS-04 move IO-STATUS to IO-STATUS-04(3:2) move 'File Status is: nnnn' to MESSAGE-TEXT move IO-STATUS-04 to MESSAGE-TEXT(17:4) perform Z-DISPLAY-MESSAGE-TO-USERS end-if exit. ***************************************************************** Z-POST-COPYRIGHT. display SIM-TITLE display SIM-COPYRIGHT exit. ***************************************************************** * This program was generated by SimoZAPS * * A product of SimoTime Technologies * * Our e-mail address is: helpdesk@simotime.com * * Also, visit our Web Site at http://www.simotime.com * * * * Generation Date: 2020-03-20 Generation Time: 16:54:51:99 * *****************************************************************
The following (ASCEBCB1.cpy) is the COBOL Copy File to do record content conversion between EBCDIC and ASCII
***************************************************************** * AE9437B1.cpy - a COBOL Copy File * * Copyright (C) 1987-2018 SimoTime Technologies * * All Rights Reserved * * Provided by SimoTime Technologies * * Our e-mail address is: helpdesk@simotime.com * * Also, visit our Web Site at http://www.simotime.com * ***************************************************************** * The following tables are used by the INSPECT statement to do * * the conversion between EBCDIC and ASCII. * * * * inspect FIELD-NAME converting EBCDIC-INFO to ASCII-INFO * * inspect FIELD-NAME converting ASCII-INFO to EBCDIC-INFO * * * * The tables include the alphabet for upper and lower case, the * * digits 0-9, the special characters (US) and the alternate * * codes for A, E, I, O, and U with the appropriate acute, * * grave, umlaut, circumflex and tilde. * * To display the alternate codes the Courier New (Fixed) or * * Times New Roman (Proportional) font should be used. * * * * SimoZAPS contains four tables that may be used for various * * Upper/Lower Case or EBCDIC/ASCII conversion requirements. * * ASCEBCB1.CPY - includes a full character set for the alphabet * * (upper/lower case), digit, special characters * * and alternate codes for characters with the * * acute, grave, umlaut, tilde and circumflex. * * Caution: this table does not convert the Y * * characters with an umlat. * * ASCEBCB2.CPY - includes the character set for the translation * * between EBCDIC/ASCII of signed/unsigned, * * zoned-decimal, numeric fields. * * ASCEBCB3.CPY - includes the character set for the alternate * * codes with the acute, grave, umlaut, tilde and * * circumflex. This is primarily used for case * * conversion. * * Note: this table converts the Y characters * * with an umlat, this will convert high-values * * X'FF' to X'DF' * * ASCEBCB4.CPY - includes the character set for the alphabet * * (upper/lower case), digit, special characters. * * This is primarily used in the US where the * * alternate codes may not be required. * * ASCEBCB5.CPY - includes a full character set for the alphabet * * (upper/lower case), digit, special characters * * and alternate codes for characters with the * * acute, grave, umlaut, tilde and circumflex. * * Caution: this table will convert the Y * * characters with an umlat. * ***************************************************************** * * ------------------------------------------------------------ 01 EBCDIC-DATA. 05 FILLER pic X(16) value X'000102030405060708090A0B0C0D0E0F'. 000-015 05 FILLER pic X(16) value X'101112131415161718191A1B1C1D1E1F'. 016-031 05 FILLER pic X(16) value X'202122232425262728292A2B2C2D2E2F'. 032-047 05 FILLER pic X(16) value X'303132333435363738393A3B3C3D3E3F'. 048-063 05 FILLER pic X(16) value X'404142434445464748494A4B4C4D4E4F'. 064-079 05 FILLER pic X(16) value X'505152535455565758595A5B5C5D5E5F'. 080=095 05 FILLER pic X(16) value X'606162636465666768696A6B6C6D6E6F'. 096-111 05 FILLER pic X(16) value X'707172737475767778797A7B7C7D7E7F'. 112-127 05 FILLER pic X(16) value X'808182838485868788898A8B8C8D8E8F'. 128-143 05 FILLER pic X(16) value X'909192939495969798999A9B9C9D9E9F'. 144-159 05 FILLER pic X(16) value X'A0A1A2A3A4A5A6A7A8A9AAABACADAEAF'. 160-175 05 FILLER pic X(16) value X'B0B1B2B3B4B5B6B7B8B9BABBBCBDBEBF'. 176-191 05 FILLER pic X(16) value X'C0C1C2C3C4C5C6C7C8C9CACBCCCDCECF'. 192-207 05 FILLER pic X(16) value X'D0D1D2D3D4D5D6D7D8D9DADBDCDDDEDF'. 208-223 05 FILLER pic X(16) value X'E0E1E2E3E4E5E6E7E8E9EAEBECEDEEEF'. 224-239 05 FILLER pic X(16) value X'F0F1F2F3F4F5F6F7F8F9FAFBFCFDFEFF'. 240-255 01 E-INFO redefines EBCDIC-DATA pic X(256). 01 EBCDIC-TABLE redefines EBCDIC-DATA. 05 EBCDIC-BYTE pic X occurs 256 times. * * ------------------------------------------------------------ 01 ASCII-DATA. 05 FILLER pic X(16) value X'000102039C09867F978D8E0B0C0D0E0F'. 000-015 05 FILLER pic X(16) value X'101112139D8508871819928F1C1D1E1F'. 016-031 05 FILLER pic X(16) value X'80818283840A171B88898A8B8C050607'. 032-047 05 FILLER pic X(16) value X'909116939495960498999A9B14159E1A'. 048-063 05 FILLER pic X(16) value X'20A0E2E4E0E1E3E5E7F1A22E3C282B7C'. 064-079 05 FILLER pic X(16) value X'26E9EAEBE8EDEEEFECDF21242A293BAC'. 080=095 05 FILLER pic X(16) value X'2D2FC2C4C0C1C3C5C7D1A62C255F3E3F'. 096-111 05 FILLER pic X(16) value X'F8C9CACBC8CDCECFCC603A2340273D22'. 112-127 05 FILLER pic X(16) value X'D8616263646566676869ABBBF0FDFEB1'. 128-143 05 FILLER pic X(16) value X'B06A6B6C6D6E6F707172AABAE6B8C6A4'. 144-159 05 FILLER pic X(16) value X'B57E737475767778797AA1BFD0DDDEAE'. 160-175 05 FILLER pic X(16) value X'5EA3A5B7A9A7B6BCBDBE5B5DAFA8B4D7'. 176-191 05 FILLER pic X(16) value X'7B414243444546474849ADF4F6F2F3F5'. 192-207 05 FILLER pic X(16) value X'7D4A4B4C4D4E4F505152B9FBFCF9FAFF'. 208-223 05 FILLER pic X(16) value X'5CF7535455565758595AB2D4D6D2D3D5'. 224-239 05 FILLER pic X(16) value X'30313233343536373839B3DBDCD9DAFF'. 240-255 01 A-INFO redefines ASCII-DATA pic X(256). 01 ASCII-TABLE redefines ASCII-DATA. 05 ASCII-BYTE pic X occurs 256 times. * *** AE0437B1 - End-of-Copy File - - - - - - - - - - - AE0437B1 * ***************************************************************** *
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