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The JSON PARSE statement has been enhanced to support leading '+' and '-' signs, leading and trailing spaces, and decimal point for JSON string when the receiver is numeric, numeric-edited, external floating-point, or internal floating-point. The Enterprise COBOL for z/OS Version 6.4 Language Reference book will be updated to reflect this information in:
> Procedure Division
>> Chapter 28. PROCEDURE DIVISION statements
>>> JSON PARSE statement
>>>> Valid and invalid elementary moves
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09 April 2025
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