 or alphabetic-lower, or alphabetic-upper, or contains only the characters in the set of characters specified by the CLASS
                     clause as defined in the Special-Names paragraph of the Environment Division.
 or alphabetic-lower, or alphabetic-upper, or contains only the characters in the set of characters specified by the CLASS
                     clause as defined in the Special-Names paragraph of the Environment Division. 
                     		 
                  	 
               

 
                              				 or the lower-case letters a, b, c, ... , z, space,
 or the lower-case letters a, b, c, ... , z, space, 
                                 				 
                              			 
                           
or any combination of the upper-case
 
                              				 and lower-case
 and lower-case 
                                 				 
                              			 
                           
letters and spaces.
 
                        		   COMPUTATIONAL, COMPUTATIONAL-X,
 COMPUTATIONAL, COMPUTATIONAL-X, 
                           		   
                        		
                     
 
                        		  


 COMPUTATIONAL-3
 COMPUTATIONAL-3 
                           		   
                        		
                     
 
                        		  
 COMPUTATIONAL-5
 COMPUTATIONAL-5 
                           		   
                        		
                     
 
                        		   or PACKED-DECIMAL.
 or PACKED-DECIMAL. 
                           		   
                        		
                     
 
                        		   or national
 or national 
                        		
                     
function.
When used, NOT and the next key word specify one class condition that defines the class test to be executed for truth value; e.g. NOT NUMERIC is a truth test for determining that an operand is nonnumeric. When the class condition includes the word NOT and identifier-1 is a zero-length group item, the result of the class test is always true.
The truth value of a class test involving a zero-length group item is reversed by the ZEROLENGTHFALSE Compiler directive.
The NUMERIC test can be used with an item defined as a group item composed of elementary items whose data description indicates the presence of operational sign(s).
 
                        		   and any combination of the lower-case alphabetic characters "a" through "z"
 and any combination of the lower-case alphabetic characters "a" through "z" 
                           		   
                        		
                     
and the space.
The class condition cannot be used for external floating-point (USAGE DISPLAY) or internal floating-point (USAGE COMP-1 and USAGE COMP-2) items.