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 packed-decimal-dividend

    OpenVMS usage:varying_arg
    type:         packed decimal string
    access:       read only
    mechanism:    by reference

    Dividend. The packed-decimal-dividend argument is the address of
    a packed decimal string that contains the shifted dividend.

    Before being passed as input, the packed-decimal-dividend
    argument is always multiplied by 10**c, where c is defined as
    follows:

    c = 31 - prec(packed-decimal-dividend)

    Multiplying packed-decimal-dividend by 10**c makes packed-
    decimal-dividend a 31-digit number.

 packed-decimal-divisor

    OpenVMS usage:varying_arg
    type:         packed decimal string
    access:       read only
    mechanism:    by reference

    Divisor. The packed-decimal-divisor argument is the address of a
    packed decimal string that contains the divisor.

 divisor-precision

    OpenVMS usage:word_signed
    type:         word (signed)
    access:       read only
    mechanism:    by value

    Precision of the divisor. The divisor-precision argument is a
    signed word integer that contains the precision of the divisor;
    high-order bits are filled with zeros.

 packed-decimal-quotient

    OpenVMS usage:varying_arg
    type:         packed decimal string
    access:       write only
    mechanism:    by reference

    Quotient. The packed-decimal-quotient argument is the address of
    a packed decimal string into which OTS$DIV_PK_SHORT writes the
    quotient.

 quotient-precision

    OpenVMS usage:word_signed
    type:         word (signed)
    access:       read only
    mechanism:    by value

    Precision of the quotient. The quotient-precision argument is a
    signed word that contains the precision of the quotient; high-
    order bits are filled with zeros.

 precision-data

    OpenVMS usage:word_signed
    type:         word (signed)
    access:       read only
    mechanism:    by value

    Additional digits of precision required. The precision-data
    argument is a signed word that contains the value of the
    additional digits of precision required.

    OTS$DIV_PK_SHORT computes the precision-data argument as follows:

    precision-data = scale(packed-decimal-quotient)
    + scale(packed-decimal-divisor)
    - scale(packed-decimal-dividend)
    - 31 + prec(packed-decimal-dividend)
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