
3.2 Functional Elements of Program Message
3.2.10 <PROGRAM HEADER SEPARATOR>
The <PR()GR.\M HHADhT'! SEF^ARATOK> is tiefined as follov. s.
<white space>
Refer to 3.2.3
The <PROGR,\M UliAIdHR .SFPARATOR> is used as a separator between tiie <COMM AND F’ROCiRAM HEADf:R>
or <Q)L'l:R'i’ PROtiR.AM 11E/\DER> and <PRO(iR.\M D.A'F.Ao. When multiple <wliite space characters;- are found
between the program header and program data, the first <w hire sptice ch;iracier;> is interpreted as the separator, and other
■e\\ hite sptice characters;- are skipped.
Nonetheless die <while space chanicter> is eflective m facilitating reading of the program.
This means tnat onlv one header separator is alwtigs iound between the header ami data to signal tiie end of the inogram
as w ell as the begimimg of the progrtini ilata.
3.2.11 <PROGRAM DATA SEPARATOR>
The <PROGRA.M DATA SEPARATC)R> is defined as follows.
<white space>
Refer to 3.2.3
<white space>
Refer to 3.2.3 j f"
When the <COMMAND PROGRAM HEADER> or <QUERY PROGRAM HEADER> has multiple parameters, the
<PROGiF,AM [),\ I'.A SEP.AR.-\TOR> is used to separtite these parameters.
When this data separator is used, a comma i . ) is alwa\s necessar\' but the <whiie space ch;iracter> is not necessarilg
required, fhe <w hite space character;- located before or after a comma t , ) w ill be skipped. However, the <w hite space
character;- is effective in faeiiitatmg reading of the program.
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SYSTfDATE 1993,7,15
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