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Question { Amdocs, 27952 }

How many sections are there in data division?.


Answer

I am sure that there are 6 or more section. I am saying that
because I got below question in Amdocs mainframe test

Which of the following sections are a part of data division:
1.)Local Storage section
2.)Report section
3.)Screen section
4.)All of these

the correct option was 4 all of these

So apart from W-S section, Linkage section and file section
there are 3 or more sections.

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Question { CTS, 10995 }

where can we use index and subscript ? with example ?


Answer

The question is where(in which scenario) we use subscript
and where we use index and not what is index and subscript.

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Question { BirlaSoft, 19806 }

I have DATE filed like DD-MM-YYYY, So I want output should be
MM/DD/YYYY using JCL?

Can anybody post the answer for above requirement?


Answer

When I am using
//SYSIN DD *
SORT FIELDS=COPY
OUTREC FIELDS=(4,2,C'/',1,2,C'/',7,4)
/*
//

I am getting the same output as input!
Can someone please through some light on it.

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