Set the DIALECT"RM" directive in the project's properties so that it applies to all programs within the project unless you
explicitly override it at the program level.
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In Solution Explorer, double-click
Properties, which is listed under the name of the project you created in the previous step.
A tabbed list of properties for the project appears.
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Select
COBOL.
The COBOL-specific project properties pane appears.
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In the
COBOL dialect field, select
RM/COBOL.
Tip: If the project contains any variable or literal names that are considered reserved words, you can use the REMOVE Compiler
directive to remove them from the reserved words list, thus allowing them to be used in the code: in
Additional Directives, type
REMOVE"<reserved-word>". Repeat this directive, separated by a space, for each
<reserved-word>. If you are required to remove a number of reserved words, you could store each REMOVE directive in a directives file (e.g.
rsvdwrds.dir), and then use the USE"rsvdwrds.dir" directive to apply the directives all at once. This method is ideal if you need to remove the same reserved words from more
than one project.
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Click
to save the project.
The RM/COBOL dialect is applied to any program within the project, unless that program overrides it by setting the DIALECT
directive explicitly within the source code.
The next task is to add some RM/COBOL source code to the project.