___ Format 1 (Data Division) ___________________________________________ | | | <_________________________ | | >>__condition-name-1____ _____________________ _|____________________> | | |_ _IN_ __data-name-1_| | | |_OF_| | | | | >__ _____________________ __ _____________________ _________________>< | | |_ _IN_ __file-name-1_| | <___________ | | | |_OF_| |_(____subscript_|__)_| | | | |________________________________________________________________________|
___ Format 2 (Special-Names Paragraph) _________________________________ | | | <_____________________________ | | >>__condition-name-1____ _________________________ _|_______________>< | | |_ _IN_ __mnemonic-name-1_| | | |_OF_| | | | |________________________________________________________________________|
If explicitly referenced, a condition-name must be unique or be made unique through qualification and/or subscripting except when the scope of names conventions by themselves ensure uniqueness of reference.
If qualification is used to make a condition-name unique, the associated conditional variable may be used as the first qualifier. If qualification is used, the hierarchy of names associated with the conditional variable itself must be used to make the condition-name unique.
If references to a conditional variable require subscripting, reference to any of its condition-names also requires the same combination of subscripting.
In the general format of the chapters that follow, "condition-name" refers to a condition-name qualified or subscripted, as necessary.
File-name-1 must be unique within this program.
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