Rational Developer for System z
Enterprise COBOL for z/OS, Version 4.1, Programming Guide


NSYMBOL

The NSYMBOL option controls the interpretation of the N symbol used in literals and PICTURE clauses, indicating whether national or DBCS processing is assumed.

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NSYMBOL option syntax

            .-NATIONAL-.     
>>-NSYMBOL(-+-DBCS-----+-)-------------------------------------><

Default is: NSYMBOL(NATIONAL)

Abbreviations are: NS(NAT|DBCS)

With NSYMBOL(NATIONAL):

With NSYMBOL(DBCS):

The NSYMBOL(DBCS) option provides compatibility with previous releases of IBM COBOL, and the NSYMBOL(NATIONAL) option makes the handling of the above language elements consistent with Standard COBOL 2002 in this regard.

NSYMBOL(NATIONAL) is recommended for applications that use Unicode data or object-oriented syntax for Java interoperability.

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Conflicting compiler options


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