Thursday 30 August 2012

MOVE Verb


MOVE verb

MOVE copies data from source to one or more destination.

MOVE {data-item or msg.} to {destination data-item}

Source and destination data item can be single or elementary group of item.

The source and Destination variable must match or destination bytes must be more than source bytes so it will occupy source data easily else truncation will happen.

So here we have to take precaution for truncation i.e original data will not be lost it will copies as it is.

By MOVE operation the OLD value gets erased.

MOVE verb for Numeric MOVE.

In numeric move your Source and destination variables must declared to handle numeric data so it must be PIC 9(n) or PIC X(n).
Ex:
01 var1 PIC X(8).
01 Var2 PIC 9(4)
01 Var2 PIC 9(4)v99.

Program:



Now I am going to compile and RUN  above job.

Output:


CONCLUSION:
In numeric move the data movement is from Right to left so while moving 121 to variable data item which is of 2 bytes the left most data i.e. 1 will be lost.
If the data item has only one byte i.e 1 but the destination is of 2 bytes so blank byte is zeroed out so output is 01.

Moving a Numeric data with decimal point



OUTPUT:



Alphanumeric move:

Here data is alphanumeric i.e. it contains both Alphabets and numbers as well.

EX:
Avi123
Avinash

PROGRAM:


OUTPUT:



If i want to stores data at RIGHTMOST side means i have to change the default movement then i will use JUSTIFIED RIGHT

i.e. BBBBBAVI.

Program:


Output:



MOVE CORRESPONDING

How to move a group data item into another group data item?

Suppose i have to group data-item student record and Department record which has a common fields so whenever some data is stored in Student record i will move all to Department record.

MOVE CORRESPONDING option is used for this.

Working-storage section:




PROCEDURE DIVISION:


OUTPUT:





How can i move only elementary data item from the group?

See below procedure division i have written for this purpose here i will move only DOB to DEPT-RECORD.

PROCEDURE DIVISION:


OUTPUT:










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