The TITLE statement tells your COBOL system what title to print on the first
line of all subsequent pages of the listing.
General Format
Syntax Rules
Literal-1 must be nonnumeric and can be followed by a period. It cannot be
a figurative constant.
The word TITLE can begin either in Area A or Area B and must be the only
statement on the line.
The TITLE statement can appear anywhere in the compilation group.
General Rules
Literal-1 is used as a title on all subsequent pages of the listing. The
default title, which is used until a TITLE directive is encountered, identifies
your COBOL system and its current release level.
The chosen or default title occupies the left-hand side of the first line
of each page. The remainder of the line gives the date and time the intermediate
code is produced and a page number.
A second title line is also output containing the name of the main source
file and of the current text-name (copybook).