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T
-T num flag
Table elements
initializing
Table sort #1
Table sort #2
Tables
access methods
accessing
literal subscripts (ex.)
with indexes #1
with indexes #2
with literal subscripts
with SEARCH statement
with subscripts
accessing table elements
assigning values using the SET statement
integer value
binary search
multiple-key (ex.)
with keys
with multiple keys
defining
index and ascending search key (ex.)
sample record description (ex.)
variable-length (ex.)
defining fixed-length
multidimensional
defining variable-length tables
ascending and descending keys
size
definition
element length
adding bytes (ex.)
fixed-length
specifying size
incrementing an index value using the SET statement
index data item
where defined
index data items
initializing
alphanumeric items (ex.)
effect of fill bytes
INITIALIZE statement
mixed usage items (ex.)
OCCURS clause (ex.)
redefining group level
VALUE clause (ex.)
with OCCURS clause
with VALUE clause
initializing indexes
memory map
adding 3 bytes (fig.)
adding item (fig.)
COMP SYNC item (fig.)
defining (fig.)
initializing alphanumeric items (fig.)
initializing mixed usage items (fig.)
initializing with VALUE clause (fig.)
multidimensional
accessing with subscripts
rules for (tab.)
defining
OCCURS clause
indexes
keys
subscripts (ex.)
one-dimensional
multiple data items in (ex.)
organization of multiple data items (fig.)
one-dimensional (ex.)
one-dimensional organization of (fig.)
organization of
index and ascending search key (fig.)
relative indexing
sample (ex.)
See also Storage allocation and Subscripts
sequential search
AT END statement
serial search
without VARYING phrase (ex.)
serial search (ex.)
size
adding items (ex.)
storage allocation
using the SYNCHRONIZED clause
subscripting with data names
subscripting with data names (tab.)
subscripts
index name items (ex.)
three-dimensional
organization of (fig.)
three-dimensional (ex.)
two-dimensional
organization of (fig.)
two-dimensional (ex.)
using SEARCH and varying index data item (ex.)
using SEARCH and varying index other than the first (ex.)
using SEARCH and varying unrelated index (ex.)
Tally argument
to inspect data
Tally counter
to inspect data
-taso flag
Temporary files
created by cobol
directory used by cobol
TMPDIR environment variable used by cobol
Temporary work items
for arithmetic statements
Terminal format
advantages of
definition
See Developing programs
Terminal reference format
Terminal screen I/O
Terminal-to-ANSI
format conversion
Testing
nonnumeric data items
numeric items
relational tests
/TIE qualifier
Compaq COBOL support for
TMPDIR environment variable
use during compliation
Tools
Top margin
-tps flag #1
-tps flag #2
-tps flag #3
TRACEBACK facility
Tru64 UNIX commands
for program development
-trunc flag #1
-trunc flag #2
Truncation of data
justified moves
/[NO]TRUNCATE qualifier
nonnumeric moves
preventing
-trunc flag
-tune
-tune flag
U
UNLOCK ALL
Unreachable code
Unresolved references
UNSTRING statement
common errors
COUNT phrase #1
COUNT phrase #2
DELIMITED BY phrase
delimiting multiple receiving items
results of (tab.)
delimiting with all asterisks
results of (tab.)
delimiting with all double asterisks
results of (tab.)
delimiting with an asterisk
results of (tab.)
delimiting with two asterisks
results of (tab.)
multiple delimiters
results of (tab.)
DELIMITER phrase
delimiters #1
delimiters #2
function
handling short sending items (tab.)
multiple delimiters
multiple receiving items #1
multiple receiving items #2
based on sending item value (tab.)
OVERFLOW statement
POINTER phrase
TALLYING phrase
Unstringing data
Updating files
line sequential
sequential
Usages
DISPLAY the default
USE AFTER STANDARD ERROR PROCEDURE
example
USE procedures with LINKAGE SECTION references
effect on optimization
USE statement
purpose of
Rule 2 example
User-words
number of characters
compiler implementation specifications
USING and Giving phrases
USING and OUTPUT phrases
Using file protection
Using object module libraries
defining as the default
system-supplied
user-created
USING phrase #1
USING phrase #2
number of operands
compiler implementation specifications
replaces INPUT PROCEDURE phrase
example
usage of
Using the DEFINE command
default object module libraries
Using the MERGE statement
example
Using the /STANDARD=OPENVMS_AXP qualifier option
with Compaq COBOL for OpenVMS VAX programs
Using the USING and OUTPUT PROCEDURE phrases
example
Using two sort files
example
Utility
REFORMAT
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