GET,RCPPRNT 



XEDIT,RCPPRNT 

 or 



OLD,RCPPRNT 



LIST . 

 or 



GET,RCPPRNT 



ROUTE , RCPPRNT , DC=PR , UN=SC 



where SC is the site code of the device which is to receive the printed file. 



Input Files 



78. The model source code RCPWAVE is the first file retrieved in the 

 course of JCL processing. Both JCL files RCP865J and RCP205J obtain the 

 source code from the permanent file space assigned to the user number CER0Q2. 

 Users are discouraged from copying the source code onto their file space, mak- 

 ing their own permanent modifications, and running their own model version. 

 CERC personnel will support only the source code residing on this user number. 



79. A compiler-generated listing of the entire source code, which in- 

 cludes a main program and nine subroutines, is provided in Appendix F. Users 

 are encouraged to read comments within the program listing which explain im- 

 portant variables and input parameters as well as those comments which de- 

 scribe what is being performed in each subroutine. Another important feature 

 contained in the listing is the line identifier to the far right of each 

 FORTRAN statement. The following example of the sixth statement, 



PROGRAM RCPWAVE ( INPUT, OUTPUT, TAPE7,TAPE6,TAPE8,TAPE3) MAIN 2 



has as its identifier "MAIN 2" . "MAIN" denotes the main program, and "2" 

 denotes the second line. The identifier associated with each subroutine is 

 the subroutine name itself, and, again, the numbers correspond to line numbers 

 within each subroutine. These identifiers are required when making changes to 

 the model source code using the "Update" method and ensure correct placement 

 of changes. 



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