Controls the operation of comparisons between integer numeric data items of USAGE DISPLAY and alphanumeric literals, figurative
                  constants, or numeric operands. 
                  	  
               
            
 
            	 
             
               		
               CAUTION:
               This directive can adversely affect the performance of generated code. 
                  		
               
 
               	 
              
            	 
            
               Syntax:
 
               		 
               		>>--.---.--.----.--HOST-NUMCOMPARE------><
    +-/-+  +-NO-+ 
               	   
            	 
             
            	 
            
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                              | Default: | NOHOST-NUMCOMPARE | 
 
                           				
                            
                              				  
                              | Phase: | Syntax check | 
 
                           				
                            
                              				  
                              | $SET: | Any | 
 
                           			 
                         
                        		  
                     
                    
                  		
                 
               	 
              
            	 
             
            
           
         
         
Comments:
This directive is provided to improve compatibility with IBM mainframe compilers, resulting in a run-time error 163 ("Illegal character in numeric field") in cases where a S0C7 would have occurred on the mainframe.
Setting HOST-NUMCOMPARE improves compatibility with IBM mainframe compilers for a subset of IF statements when comparing numeric data items with numeric data items or numeric literals.
It is not possible to guarantee 100% compatibility with the IBM mainframe behavior, but setting HOST-NUMCOMPARE does provide emulation for the most common cases.
HOST-NUMCOMPARE is only supported for SIGN settings of ASCII, MF, EBCDIC, and IBM.
For managed COBOL, SIGN"EBCDIC", along with one of HOST-NUMMOVE, HOST-NUMCOMPARE or SIGN-FIXUP is an invalid combination of directives, and is rejected during compilation. For native COBOL, the combination is permitted.
Use HOST-NUMCOMPARE with CHARSET(EBCDIC) for maximum compatibility with IBM mainframe behavior. If CHARSET(ASCII) is used, then some compatibility may be lost due to character encoding differences.