/COMMENT_DELIMITER[=(character[,...])] Ignores characters on a line to the right of (and including) a specified comment character. If you specify just one character, you can omit the parentheses. Lowercase characters are automatically converted to uppercase unless they are enclosed in quotation marks. Nonalphanumeric characters (such as ! and ,) must be enclosed in quotation marks. Multicharacter comment characters are not allowed. You can specify up to 32 comment characters by typing the character itself or one of the following keywords. (Keywords can be abbreviated provided that the resultant keyword is not ambiguous and has at least 2 characters; single letters are treated as delimiters.) Keyword Character COLON Colon (:) COMMA Comma (,) EXCLAMATION Exclamation point (!) FORM_FEED Form feed LEFT Left bracket ([) RIGHT Right bracket (]) SEMI_COLON Semicolon (;) SLASH Slash (/) SPACE Space TAB Tab If you specify the /COMMENT_DELIMITER qualifier, the /IGNORE=COMMENTS qualifier is implicitly also included. If both the uppercase and lowercase forms of a letter are to be used as comment characters, the letter must be specified twice, once in uppercase and once in lowercase. If you do not include either a comment character or a keyword with the /COMMENT_ DELIMITER qualifier, the DIFFERENCES command assumes a default comment character based on the file type. For some file types (.COB and .FOR), the default comment characters are considered valid delimiters only if they appear in the first column of a line. The following characters are the default comment delimiters for files with the specified file types: File Type Default Comment Character .B2S, .B32, ! .BAS, .BLI .CBL, .CMD ! and ; .COB * or / in the first column .COM, .COR ! .FOR ! anywhere and C, D, c, d in the first column .HLP ! .MAC, .MAR ; .R32, .REQ !