This extended version of the SELECT clause assigns a filename to an XML stream.
                  
 
            
            
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               Syntax Rules:
 
               	  
                
                  	 
                  - File-name-1 is the name of the file that contains the XML stream.
                     	 
                  
- LINE ADVANCING specifies that line feeds are included in the output.
                     	 
                  
- NOT LINE ADVANCING specifies that no line feeds are included in the output.
                     	 
                  
- Literal-1 must be an alphanumeric literal.
                     	 
                  
- Literal-1 or data-name-1 must be a COBOL file specifier.
                     	 
                  
- Data-name-2 is an alphanumeric data item that contains XML data at run time.
                     	 
                  
- Pointer-name-1 is the address a memory buffer containing XML data.
                     	 
                  
- Data-name-3 is the length of the buffer pointed to by pointer-name-1.
                     	 
                  
-  EXTERNAL indicates that the schema this XML stream conforms to is external. This is for documentation purposes alone and
                     does not affect input or output.
                     	 
                  
- OMITTED specifies that no schema is associated with the XML file. 
                     	 
                  
- Literal-2 or data-name-4 is a generated or external name of the schema the record conforms to. For example, for an external
                     schema, this could be an entire URL to the file such as "http://www.microfocus.com/nx40/cobol/v2.0/foo.xsd"
                     	 
                  
- Data-name-5 must be declared in the data division as a PIC S9(9) (any usage) and holds the file status for the last I/O operation.
                     	 
                  
  
            
            
               General Rules:
 
               	  
                
                  	 
                  - When neither LINE ADVANCING nor NOT LINE ADVANCING is specified, line feeds are included in the output.
                     	 
                  
- Literal-1 or data-name-1 in an application that is not Web-based can be a COBOL file specifier as follows: 
                     		
                      
                        		  
                        - stdin, use 
                           			 ":CI:"
                           		  
                        
- stout, use 
                           			 ":CO:"
                           		  
                        
- file, use 
                           			 ".myxmlfile"
                           			 
                           where 
                              				 
                                 				  myxmlfile 
                                 				 is the name of the file. Generally, XML files use the file extension 
                              				.xml.
                              			 
                            
- pipe, use 
                           			 "<myprog, ">myprog" or "|myprog"
                           			 
                           where 
                              				myprog is the name of a program that uses stdin and/or stdout to communicate through the pipe.
                              			 
                            
 
- Literal-1 or data-name-1, in a client-side Web-based application, can be: 
                     		
                      
                        		  
                        - A CGI program hosted on a Web site, such as "http://www.bookdb.com:80/cgibin/xmlprog.exe" 
                           		  
                        
- An XML file, such as or "http://localhost/xmlfile.xml"
                           		  
                        
 
- Literal-1 or data-name-1, in a CGI, server-side Web application can be 
                     		":CGI:", which causes the environment variable 
                     		CONTENT_LENGTH to be considered when reading the standard input stream (stdin). 
                     		":CGI:" can only be opened INPUT or OUTPUT, never I-O or EXTEND.
                     	 
                  
- When DOCUMENT-TYPE is not specified, no schema is associated with the XML file. For example:
                     		
                     The following code:
                        		
                      SELECT xml-addressdb
    ASSIGN 'address.xml'
    ORGANIZATION IS XML
    DOCUMENT-TYPE IS OMITTED
    FILE STATUS xml-status.
Is equivalent to:
                        		
                      SELECT xml-addressdb
    ASSIGN 'address.xml'
    ORGANIZATION IS XML
    FILE STATUS xml-status.
- The CHECK clause can be repeated multiple times. For example: 
                     		SELECT foobar 
    ASSIGN TO "foobar.xml" 
    ORGANIZATION IS XML 
    DOCUMENT TYPE IS "foobar.xsd" 
    CHECK VALIDITY ON INPUT
    CHECK OUTPUT.