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level entry is used for
(a) data items in WORKING-STORAGE SECTION
(b) items with RENAMES clause
(c) condition-names
(d) None of the above

  
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February 04, 2008 15:56:20   #1  
roopali3 Member Since: February 2008   Contribution: 5    

RE: level entry is used for (a) data items in WORKING-STORAGE SECTION (b) items with RENAMES clause (c) condition-names (d) None of the above
Level entry is used for data items in working-storage section this also includes items with Renames clause and also condition names. Hence the answer is (a).
 
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