The TITLE statement specifies a title to be printed at the top of each page of the source listing produced during compilation. If no TITLE statement is found, a title containing the identification of the compiler and the current release level is generated. The title is left-justified on the title line.
Must not be a figurative constant.
In addition to the default or chosen title, the right side of the title line contains the following:
The TITLE statement:
A title line is produced for each page in the listing produced by the LIST option. This title line uses the last TITLE statement found in the source statements or the default.
The word TITLE can begin in either Area A or Area B.
The TITLE statement must be embedded in a class or program source. For example, in the case of batch applications, the TITLE statement must be placed between the CBL (PROCESS) statement and the end of the class or program (or the END CLASS marker or END PROGRAM marker, if specified).
No other statement can appear on the same line as the TITLE statement.