6–27Form Examples and Exercises
Notice that the END, EXECUTE;PRACTICE and NORMAL statements are
still in the file. These are always necessary to end the storage of the form in
the IGP/PGL and cause it to print. Remember, a blank line must always
separate the EXECUTE and NORMAL commands. Print the file
PRACTC.FRM. The PRACTICE form should look like Figure 6–8, except
for any alphanumeric data substitutions you made. Again, if error messages
occur, refer to “Solving Program Errors” on page 6–49 .
practc1.ex
COLUMN 22
COLUMN 16
ROW 31
ROW 32
ROW 33
COLUMN 17
ROW 35.9
ROW 40.3
ROW 45.3
ROW 49.3
ROW 54
ROW 55
COLUMN 26
COLUMN 34
COLUMN 50
Figure 6–8. Practice Form Example