In this blog post, I will take you through how the basic structure of the CL program will be.
In General,
In General,
- CL Code is case insensitive.
- Source code usually starts from column 14 with an indentation for readability.
Source code starts from column 14 |
- Every programing language has some notation for adding comments which are used for future reference. Likewise in CL, Comments are marked by /* at the beginning and */ at the end.
Comments in CL |
- If your message exceeds the line limit, we can use + for continuation, + can be entered at any column.
Concatenation + sign |
Now we will see how the structure will be
The basic structure of the CL program is
The basic structure of the CL program is
- PGM Command
- Declare Commands
- Variable declaration
- File declaration
- Global Error handling
- CL Processing Commands
- Logical Control Commands
- Built-in functions
- Program and Procedure Control Commands
- ENDPGM Command
From the next post-on-wards, we will see one by one of the CL structures.
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