If you use a name that is not valid in the target generation language, the generator creates and uses an alias for the name in the generated code.
A name may be aliased for the following reasons:
An alias may be generated by substituting a valid set of characters for an invalid character, by truncating names that are too long, by adding a prefix or suffix to a name, or by producing a completely different name such as EZE00123.
Related concepts
COBOL reserved-word file
Related tasks
Creating an EGL program part
Related reference
How names are aliased
Naming conventions
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