packed decimal data: binary decimal numbers encoded using each byte to represent two decimal digits. Packed decimal representation stores decimal data with exact precision; the fractional part of the number must be determined using an informat or format because there is no separate mantissa and exponent.
zoned decimal data: binary decimal numbers encoded such that each digit requires one byte of storage. The last byte contains the sign of the number as well as the last digit. Zoned decimal data produces a printable representation.
Data Analysis
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