Specifies whether COMP-6 data is to be held in binary or packed decimal format. 
  
 
    Syntax:
 
       
      >>-.---.--COMP-6--"integer"----------------><
   +-/-+
 
    Parameters:
 
       
       
         
          -  
            integer 
          
- Must be one of the following: 
             
               
                - 1 
                
- A binary format is used for COMP-6 data 
                
- 2 
                
- Packed decimal format is used. If the item is signed, the format is identical to COMP-3. If the item is unsigned, no sign field is present. 
                
 
Properties:
 
       
       
      
 
           
           
           
             
              | Default: | COMP-6"2" | 
 
             
              | Phase: | Syntax check | 
 
             
              | $SET: | Initial | 
 
          
 
        
 
 
    Dependencies:
 
       
      ADDRSV"COMP-6" must be set. 
      
       
    Example:
 
       
      With COMP-6"2" specified: 
      
 
      PIC 99 COMP-6 VALUE 87
 
      is stored in one byte as x"87" 
      
 
      PIC S99 COMP-6 VALUE 87
 
      is stored in two bytes as x"087C" 
      
 
    
Comments:
The binary format used when you set COMP-6"1" is as described in the chapter RM/COBOL Syntax Support in your Language Reference .
Even if you specify the COMP-6 directive, the reserved word COMP-6 is recognized only if it belongs to the chosen dialect or the directive ADDRSV"COMP-6" is specified.