X 8.1.1 BASIS Statement
X The BASIS statement is an extended source program library statement. It
X provides a complete COBOL program as the source for a compilation.
X A complete program can be stored as an entry in a user's library and can
X be used as the source for a compilation. Compiler input is a BASIS
X statement, optionally followed by any number of INSERT and/or DELETE
X statements.
X ___ Format _____________________________________________________________
X | |
X | >>__ _________________ __BASIS__ _basis-name_ ______________________>< |
X | |_sequence-number_| |_literal-1__| |
| |
|________________________________________________________________________|
X sequence-number
X Can optionally appear in columns 1 through 6, followed by a space.
X The content of this field is ignored.
X BASIS
X Can appear anywhere in columns 1 through 72, followed by basis-name.
X There must be no other text in the statement.
X basis-name, literal-1
X It is the name by which the library entry is known to the system
X environment.
X For rules of formation and processing rules, see the description under
X literal-1 and text-name-1 of the "COPY Statement" in topic 8.1.4.
X The source file remains unchanged after execution of the BASIS statement.
X Note: If INSERT or DELETE statements are used to modify the COBOL source
X program provided by a BASIS statement, the sequence field of the COBOL
X source program must contain numeric sequence numbers in ascending order.
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