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Language references and examples of COBOL SORT syntax and command. |
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COBOL Sort Course Notes
The COBOL SORT statement, including SORT USING, INPUT PROCEDURE and OUTPUT PROCEDURE phrases, is described in the COBOL tutorial. |
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COBOL Sort Example
The example shows the use of an INPUT and an OUTPUT procedure in a COBOL SORT statement. The example also shows how you can define a primary key and a secondary key before using them in the SORT in COBOL statement. |
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COBOL Sort Statement - HP COBOL II/XL
The COBOL SORT statement creates a sort file either by executing an INPUT PROCEDURE, or by transferring records from another file. The records of the sort file are then sorted using a specified set of keys, and are made available in sorted order to either an OUTPUT PROCEDURE or an output file |
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COBOL Sort Statement - IBM System z
The COBOL SORT statement accepts records from one or more files, sorts them according to the specified keys, and makes the sorted records available either through an OUTPUT PROCEDURE or in an output file. The SORT in COBOL statement is not supported for programs compiled with the THREAD option. |
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Sort in COBOL - IBM AIX
The SORT in COBOL statement accepts records from one or more files, sorts them according to the specified keys, and makes the sorted records available either through an output procedure or in an output file. The COBOL SORT statement can appear anywhere in the procedure division except in the declarative portion. |
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Sort in COBOL - IBM COBOL/400 iSeries
The SORT in COBOL statement accepts records from one or more files, sorts them according to the specified keys, and makes the sorted records available either through an OUTPUT PROCEDURE or in an output file. The COBOL SORT statement may appear anywhere in the Procedure Division except in the declarative portion. |
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Sort in COBOL - Micro Focus Visual COBOL
The SORT in COBOL statement creates a sort file by executing input procedures or by transferring records from another file, sorts the records in the sort file on a set of specified keys, and in the final phase of the sort operation, makes available each record from the sort file, in sorted order to some output procedures or to an output file. The COBOL SORT statement can also be used to sort the elements of a table. |
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