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Using Constants
A constant is a value that does not change. A constant can be of any data type: Numeric (DECIMAL or INTEGER), CHARACTER, DATE, or LOGICAL.
Table 5–2 shows how to represent constants.
As you can see for LOGICAL values, TRUE, T, YES, and Y all represent the TRUE state. Similarly, FALSE, F, NO, and N all represent the FALSE state.
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