Aligning numeric parameters on word and double-word boundaries to match the alignment in the non-COBOL program. 
	 
  
 
	 Restriction: The following applies to native COBOL only. 
	 
 
 
	 COBOL places no restrictions on the alignment of the addresses of data items, whereas in languages such as C and assembler, it is normal for numeric items to be aligned on word or double-word boundaries. 
	 
 
	 Make sure that you correctly align any numeric parameters that are not level-01 data items in the COBOL program, or that are in a parameter block passed as a single item. 
	 
 
	 To align numeric items, you can: 
	 
 
	  
		-  Modify group items to include additional filler items. 
		
 
 
		-  Use the ALIGN Compiler directive with a parameter that is a multiple of four. This aligns all level-01 and level-77 data items on double word boundaries. The Compiler uses ALIGN"8" by default. 
		
 
 
		-  Use the SYNCHRONIZED clause in conjunction with the IBM COMP Compiler directive.