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![]() Related Questions A scope terminator brackets its preceding verb, eg. IF .. END-IF, so that all statements between the verb and its scope terminator are grouped together. Other common COBOL II verbs are READ, PERFORM, EVALUATE, Latest Answer : terminators like END-PEROFRM END-EVALUTE are called explicit scope terminaotr available in COBOL 85. ... NEXT SENTENCE gives control to the verb following the next period. CONTINUE gives control to the next verb after the explicit scope terminator. (This is not one of COBOL II's finer implementations). Latest Answer : NEXT SENTANCE ... What is the difference between write & move in COBOL.? What is the meaning of 'TALLING' verb in cobol? What is the meaning of 'Eject' verb in cobol? Read Answers (9) | Asked by : sanjib goswami can we use "'" in BEFORE or AFTER phrase for limiting the length of the string to be searched in the INSPECT verb Latest Answer : u should be using the "" in the phrase for example:inspect Studentsname tallying counter for all "a" after/before "s". ... Read Answers (1) | Asked by : arthi Give example of Inspect TALLYING / BEFORE INTIAL / AFTER INITIAL. In which situation will use this in COBOL? We have different type of Inspect verb1.counting INSPECT.2.replacing INSPECT.3.combined INSPECT.4.converting INSPECT.Give example of any Inspect verb which you know. What is the difference between INSPECT & EXAMINE? Latest Answer : Inspect and examine both perform the same function's.Only difference is that Inspect is far more powerful than Examine and the latter has been removed from later versions of COBOL.Piece Of Advice-----before putting up anything and everything regarding ...
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