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Cobol Paging

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sbcoope

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Mar 29, 2003
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I cannot figure out how to make a page having page breaks. I need to have 25 lines then a new page with a heading, etc...
 
Count the lines as you print them. When the line count hits 25, print the headers.

FD ...
01 REPORT-LINE.
03 RL-CARRIAGE-CONTROL PIC 9(01).
03 RL-DATA PIC X(132).

03 AA-LINE-COUNT VALUE +99 PIC S9(02).
88 AA-FULL-PAGE VALUES +25 THRU +99.

03 SA-REPORT-LINE PIC X(133).


9000-WRITE-A-LINE.
IF AA-FULL-PAGE
MOVE REPORT-LINE TO SA-REPORT-LINE
PERFORM 9010-WRITE-HEADERS
THRU 9010-EXIT
MOVE SA-REPORT-LINE TO REPORT-LINE
END-IF.
PERFORM 9020-WRITE
THRU 9020-EXIT.
9000-EXIT.
EXIT.

9010-WRITE-HEADERS.
MOVE header-1 TO RL-DATA.
WRITE REPORT-LINE AFTER ADVANCING PAGE.
MOVE +1 TO AA-LINE-COUNT.
MOVE 2 TO RL-CARRIAGE-CONTROL.
MOVE header-2 TO RL-DATA.
PERFORM 9020-WRITE
THRU 9020-EXIT.
.
.
.
9010-EXIT.
EXIT.

9020-WRITE.
ADD RL-CARRIAGE-CONTROL TO AA-LINE-COUNT.
WRITE REPORT-LINE
AFTER ADVANCING RL-CARRIAGE-CONTROL.
9020-EXIT.
EXIT.

With the initializing of AA-LINE-COUNT to +99, headers automatically get produced when you try to write the first line. You only need one central place to check for headers with this arrangement.
 
Lunker -

Your approach is generally the one I use. I do have one comment. I suspect you're running on an IBM mainframe where the first byte of any file written to with the "ADVANCING" phrase is used as carriage control (depending on the ADV/NOADV option).

For most other COBOLs, the print line should be only what is printed and the data item containing the advancing information should be located elsewhere (likely in WORKING-STORAGE somewhere).

Regards.

Glenn
 
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