Example: MAP output
The
following example shows output from the MAP option. The numbers used in
the explanation below correspond to the numbers that annotate the output.
- (1)
- Explanations of the data definition attribute codes.
- (2)
- Source line number where the data item was defined.
- (3)
- Level definition or number. The compiler generates this number in the
following way:
- First level of any hierarchy is always 01. Increase 1 for each level
(any item you coded as level 02 through 49).
- Level-numbers 66, 77, and 88, and the indicators FD and SD,
are not changed.
- (4)
- Data-name that is used in the source module in source order.
- (5)
- Length of data item. Base locator value.
- (6)
- Hexadecimal displacement from the beginning of the containing structure.
- (7)
- Data type and usage.
- (8)
- Data definition attribute codes. The definitions are explained at the top
of the DATA DIVISION map.
related references
Terms and symbols used in MAP output
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