AaBbcd AaBbCi AaBbce Aa .E .TNormal!! No Spaci ! Heading 1 Heading 2 Title Paragraph Styles COBOL Laboratory Exercise 2: Purpose: to practice designing and coding a COBOL program that displays a report. Problem: Write a program that displays a Customer Record Report listing the Account Number, Customer Name, Item Purchased, and Credit Limit for each Customer Record of the ABC Department Store Customer File. Supply a report heading with the date and a page number on each screen of the report. Single-space detail lines and supply appropriate column headings. Display a count of the number of records processed and an End of Report message at the end of the report. Create this program by modifying PROJ2.CBL from the Student Program files and follow your instructor's directions for compiling and executing a COBOL program. Save the program as EX2-2.CBL. Input Data: Use the Customer File located in the Student Data files Topic 4). This file is named CUSTOMER.DAT. The input record layout follows. The filler fields represent data that is not used in this F6 AaBbcd AaBbCi AaBbce Aa .E .TNormal!! No Spaci ! Heading 1 Heading 2 Title Paragraph Styles COBOL Laboratory Exercise 2: Purpose: to practice designing and coding a COBOL program that displays a report. Problem: Write a program that displays a Customer Record Report listing the Account Number, Customer Name, Item Purchased, and Credit Limit for each Customer Record of the ABC Department Store Customer File. Supply a report heading with the date and a page number on each screen of the report. Single-space detail lines and supply appropriate column headings. Display a count of the number of records processed and an End of Report message at the end of the report. Create this program by modifying PROJ2.CBL from the Student Program files and follow your instructor's directions for compiling and executing a COBOL program. Save the program as EX2-2.CBL. Input Data: Use the Customer File located in the Student Data files Topic 4). This file is named CUSTOMER.DAT. The input record layout follows. The filler fields represent data that is not used in this F6