4.2.3.2 AIX, OS/2, and Windows Syntax
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assignment-name-1
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Can be either a user-defined word or a literal.
- User-defined word
- Assignment-name-1 must follow the rules for a COBOL word.
The name component of the assignment name can be up to 30
characters in length. A user-defined word is treated as one
of the following:
- Literal
- Assignment-name-1 is treated as the actual file ID for the
platform. Assignment-name-1 must follow the rules for a
COBOL literal with the length of one to 160 characters. See
"Assignment Name for Non-Environment Variables and Literals"
in topic 4.2.3.2.1 for details.
All characters specified within the literal delimiters are
used without any mapping.
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X USING data-name-9
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X Must be defined as an alphanumeric data item, and must not be
X subordinate to the file description for file-name-1. The content is
X evaluated when OPENed to identify the assignment name. See
X "Assignment Name for Data-Names and Environment Variables" in
X topic 4.2.3.2.2 for details.
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