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RE: gnubol: RE: Record delimiter clause and parse order



CD12ALL.PDF is *quite* old.  (It is "draft 1.2" - and we are now on draft
1.8).  If you go to the J4 Standards page, you can get (download) the current
version. That page is:

	http://merant.microfocus.com/Standards/


> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-gnu-cobol@wallace.lusars.net
> [mailto:owner-gnu-cobol@wallace.lusars.net]On Behalf Of Matthew Vanecek
> Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2000 11:17 PM
> To: gnu-cobol@lusars.net
> Subject: Re: gnubol: RE: Record delimiter clause and parse order
>
>
> "William M. Klein" wrote:
> >
> > Do you have a (free PDF) copy of the draft of the next Standard?
>  If so, the
> > permissible I/O statements and OPEN modes are on page 482 - table 20.
> >
> > And *yes* SEQUENTIAL files may be OPEN I-O and YES they may have a WRITE,
> > REWRITE, statements (and START if you include the new draft FIRST/LAST
> > options)
> >
>
> I cannot find the table whereof you speak, I think.  There *is* a table
> on page 450 (page 468 in the pdf numbering), with a table that looks
> quite similar to the one in my MF manual.  Which file are you using?
> I've got cd12all.pdf from the Microfocus Web site.
>
> > The corresponding "table" (for sequential) is on page VII-40 of the '85
> > Standard)
> >
>
> Damn, planning a wedding.  Can't afford to buy 'unnecessary stuff'.
> Guess I'll go with what I've got.
>
>
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