The parameters are presented in alphabetical order. Use the following descriptions to decide which settings are appropriate for your site:
(Input required.) Specifies the abbreviations of the seven days, Sunday through Saturday. The value is a list of seven names enclosed by parentheses. You can enclose each name in quotes, but this is required only when the environment does not support standard lowercase EBCDIC characters (X'81' through X'B9').
The default is SUN.
(Input optional.) Specifies whether the month and day names can be converted to uppercase by using standard uppercase translation, for example, converting X'81' to X'C1', and so on. The values are:
The default. The names were specified in lowercase EBCDIC and can safely be translated when you want uppercase output.
The names were specified using foreign characters and should never be translated. This is used in environments where the lowercase EBCDIC characters were replaced by other graphics, such as the Katakana characters on an IBM 5550.
(Input required.) Specifies the abbreviations of the twelve months, January through December. The value is a list of twelve names enclosed by parentheses. You can enclose each name in quotes, but this is required only when the environment does not support standard lowercase EBCDIC characters (X'81' through X'B9').
(Input optional.) Specifies the date of the assembly as eight characters, in the form mm/dd/yy (without quotes), where mm stands for the month, dd stands for the day of the month, and yy stands for the year. If your assembler supports &SYSDATE., you can specify DATE=&SYSDATE. The default specification is eight blank characters.
(Input required.) Specifies the full names of the seven days, Sunday through Saturday. The value is a list of seven names enclosed by parentheses. You can enclose each name in quotes, but this is required only when the environment does not support standard lowercase EBCDIC characters (X'81' through X'B9').
(Input optional.) Specifies how the WW date pattern treats a partial week at the start of the year. Values are:
A value of 0 is returned for dates before the first full week of the year. WW values range from 0 to 53. The dates in the first full week of the year have a value of 1.
A value of 1 is returned for dates before the first full week of the year. WW values range from 1 to 54. The dates in the first full week of the year have a value of 2.
The default is 0.
(Input required.) Specifies the characters in the lowercase alphabet. The value is a string, which must be enclosed by single quotes, that contains each character of the alphabet. You must include a blank character. You can specify the characters in any order.
(Input required.) Specifies the full names of the twelve months, January through December. The value is a list of twelve names enclosed by parentheses. You can enclose each name in quotes, but this is required only when the environment does not support standard lowercase EBCDIC characters (X'81' through X'B9').
(Input optional.) Specifies the day of the week that begins with and affects the WW and WEEKDAY functions. Values are:
The first day of the week is Sunday.
The first day of the week is Monday.
(Input optional.) Specifies the time of the assembly as five characters, in the form hh.mm (without quotes), where hh stands for the hour, and mm stands for the minute. If your assembler supports &SYSTIME., you can specify TIME=&SYSTIME. The default specification is five blank characters.
(Input required.) Specifies the characters in the uppercase alphabet. The value is a string, which must be enclosed by single quotes, that contains each character of the alphabet. You must include a blank character. You can specify the characters in any order.
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