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On 09/07/2010, at 8:52 PM, Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen wrote:

I read this as line number, level (renumbered), field name, _W_orking
_S_pace,

Actually Working Storage.

starting index (from where?),

Displacement from start of containing structure. Only for GROUP members.

length, type (AN=alpha numeric?,

Yes.

GROUP is a group, and elsewhere I've seen NE, ZONED, PACKED, BOOLN, etc.),
I-name (internal location of variable information?), and attributes (with
plenty more besides REDEFINES like INDICATOR, VALUE, DEVICE DATABASE etc).
Does this happen to be officially documented anywhere? My Google-fu did not
locate anything.

See the Understanding Compiler Output section of Chapter 3. in the COBOL Programmer's Guide.

Regards,
Simon Coulter.
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