Establish flags, set them to true and false, and then test them.
                  	 
               
            
            
               Restriction:  This topic applies only when the AppMaster Builder AddPack has been installed, and applies only to Windows platforms. 
                  	 
               
              
            	 
            
               Syntax:
               		
               		TRUE|FALSE dataname1 [dataname2 [... datanameN]]
               	  
            	 
            
               General Rules:
               		
               		
                
                  		  
                  - For each 
                     			 dataname coded, S-COBOL provides an 02-level conditional variable and an associated 88-level condition name entry in an 01 GENERATED-FLAGS
                     area of Working-Storage. AMB adds a --FLG suffix to 
                     			 dataname to create the 02-level entry, and 
                     			 dataname itself becomes the 88-level entry. AMB always assigns VALUE 'T' to the 88-level condition name, never VALUE 'F'. For example
                     
                     			 
                     The following code in the Procedure Division 
                        			 
                            .
      .
TRUE THERE-ARE-NO-ERRORS
FALSE WITHIN-RANGE
      .
       .
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Generates 
                        			 
                      WORKING-STORAGE SECTION.
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       .
02  THERE-ARE-NO-ERRORS--FLG    PIC X.
    88  THERE-ARE-NO-ERRORS    VALUE 'T'.
02  WITHIN-RANGE--FLG    PIC X.
    88  WITHIN-RANGE    VALUE 'T'.
- If, for debugging purposes, you want to display a generated flag, add the --FLG suffix to 
                     			 dataname in the DISPLAY statement. For example, TRUE THERE-ARE-NO-ERRORS generates MOVE TRUE TO THERE-ARE-NO-ERRORS--FLG. 
                     		  
                  
- If only true statements, such as TRUE WITHIN-RANGE, or only false statements, such as FALSE WITHIN-RANGE, are coded for 
                     			 dataname, a warning message indicates a logic error. 
                     		  
                  
- S-COBOL minimizes the code required to test the flags established and set by the TRUE/FALSE verbs. 
                     			 
                      
                        				
                        - Code WHILE THERE-ARE-NO-RECORDS instead of WHILE THERE-ARE-NO-RECORDS--FLG = TRUE. 
                           				
                        
- Code IF NOT WITHIN-RANGE instead of IF WITHIN-RANGE--FLG = FALSE. 
                           				
                        
 
 
            	 
            
               Example:
               		
               		
               Set two undefined flags, THERE-ARE-NO-ERRORS and WITHIN-RANGE to TRUE (line 3030). Define these flags in Working-Storage (88-level
                  condition name flags), because this is the first TRUE or FALSE statement for either flag in this program. If the condition
                  in line 3060 is true, set the THERE-ARE-NO-ERRORS flag to FALSE. If either condition in line 3110 is true, set the WITHIN-RANGE
                  flag to FALSE. As long as the value of the THERE-ARE-NO-ERRORS flag is TRUE, perform the loop. Inside the loop test the other
                  flag, WITHIN-RANGE. If the value is TRUE, execute the subordinate statement block. 
                  		  
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003030         TRUE THERE-ARE-NO-ERRORS 
003031         ... WITHIN-RANGE
   .
003060         IF CODE-IN NOT NUMERIC
003070             FALSE THERE-ARE-NO-ERRORS
   .
003110         IF COUNT > 372 OR COUNT < 50
003120             FALSE WITHIN-RANGE
   .
003150         WHILE THERE-ARE-NO-ERRORS
003160             IF WITHIN-RANGE