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The processing of input and output under COSY is directed by the five user-
prepared control cards described below. If the user requests COSY output,
the COSY task prepares a deck identifier card (COSY /) as the first card of the
output deck.
When the deckname is used, it begins in column 1; the card name begins in
column 10, and parameter fields begin in column 20.
This card identifies the COSY deck and specifies the actions to be taken.
A revision deck for the named COSY deck may precede the DECI{/ card.
deckname
Names the COSY or Hollerith deck to be processed.
A COSY deck may be on tape or on a mass storage file, or
may follow the DECK/ card on INP.
A Hollerith deck may be on tape or mass storage, or may
follow the DECK/ card on INP.
Tape must be positioned to
the beginning of the Hollerith deck.
COSY accepts only one
Hollerith deck for each mass storage file.
Specify the actions to be taken on the named deck. All seven
parameters are optional and may appear in any order on the
card. Parameters have the form:
name
=
dsi
or
name
Names are character strings beginning with I, L, R, H, C,
E, or T. Name length is limited only by the number of card
columns available.
dsi are alphanumeric strings of not more than four charac-
ters, the first of which is not
*.
dsi may be user-defined
or standard (INP, OUT, PUN). If a nonstandard dsi is
specified, the user must allocate and open the file, giving
it that dsi, before calling COSY.
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