The /SPECIFICATION qualifier identifies the specification file to
    be used in a sort or merge operation. A specification file allows
    you to do the following:
    o  Change the format and length of the records in the output file
    o  Conditionally alter record order and data fields
    o  Omit specified records from the process
    o  Include specified records in the process
    o  Change the way in which characters are ordered
    o  Reassign work files
    o  Define commonly used sort or merge operations
    High-performance Sort/Merge: The high-performance Sort/Merge
    utility does not currently support the use of specification
    files.
    Specification files may be created by any standard editor or the
    DCL CREATE command. The commands within a specification file are
    formatted differently than those on the DCL command line and some
    have different meanings.
    Each command in the specification file should start with a
    slash(/), and continuation characters are not required if a
    command spans more than one line. Comments can be included in
    a specification file by preceding them with an exclamation point
    (!).
    Many of the qualifiers used in the specification file are similar
    to the DCL qualifiers used in the Sort/Merge command line. Note,
    however, that the format of these qualifiers can be different.
    For example, the /KEY qualifier at DCL level has a different
    format than the /KEY qualifier in the specification file.