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<p><b>New page</b></p><div>How to Use Hexadecimal Literal Constants in COBOL 3.0<br />
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PSS ID Number: Q36078 Article last modified on 04-20-1993<br />
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Summary: One excellent feature of COBOL Version 3.0 is the ability to express numbers in their hexadecimal form in a literal constant. Use an X prefix before the quotes for a hexadecimal number loaded in an alphanumeric field. Use an H prefix before the quotes for a hexadecimal number loaded in a numeric field. The following program segment demonstrates some valid forms of hexadecimal constants: DATA DIVISION. WORKING-STORAGE SECTION. 77 HEX-NUM-1 PIC X(4) VALUE X“FFEB”. 77 HEX-NUM-2 PIC 9(4) VALUE H“FFEB”. PROCEDURE DIVISION. 000-MAIN. MOVE X“ABCD” TO HEX-NUM-1. MOVE H“BBBB” TO HEX-NUM-2. STOP RUN.<br />
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Additional reference words: 3.00 Copyright Microsoft Corporation 1993.</div>3155ffGd