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OCCURS clause is used in the DATA DIVISION on data names at
(a) 01 level
(b) 77 level
(c) 88 level
(d) any level from 02 to 49

  
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December 12, 2006 00:56:36   #1  
h.manikandan Member Since: December 2006   Contribution: 1    

RE: OCCURS clause is used in the DATA DIVISION on data...
Any level between 2 and 49. Occurs can't be used for levels 01 77 66 and 88.
 
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December 13, 2006 07:32:48   #2  
Jeeva        

RE: OCCURS clause is used in the DATA DIVISION on data...

Occurs clause cannot be used in level number 01 66 77 88.

It can be used by level number from 02-49


 
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