Format data and FORMAT attribute
A format data item is a format constant or a format variable. A format constant is a name written as the label prefix of a FORMAT statement.
The FORMAT attribute specifies that the name being declared is
a format variable.
>>-FORMAT------------------------------------------------------><
A name declared with the FORMAT attribute can have another format variable or a format constant assigned to it. When such an assignment is made, the environment of the source label is assigned to the target.
To maintain compatibility between other PL/I compilers, format variables may be declared as label variables.
Consider the following example:
Prntexe: format
( column(20),A(15), column(40),A(15), column(60),A(15) );
Prntstf: format
( column(20),A(10), column(35),A(10), column(50),A(10) );
Prntexe and Prntstf are
the format constants.A second example indicates that 4 and 5 have
the same effect as 2 , and 6 and 7 have
the same effect as 3 .
1 dcl Print format;
2 put edit (X,Y,Z) (R(Prntexe) );
3 put edit (X,Y,Z) (R(Prntstf) );
4 Print = Prntexe;
5 put edit (X,Y,Z) (R(Print) );
6 Print = Prntstf;
7 put edit (X,Y,Z) (R(Print) );
