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66496248
cobol
3
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29395343_c2
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cobol
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12622372_c0
12622372
cobol
0
Title: COBOL to C++ data conversion Problem title: COBOL to C++ data conversion Tags: cobol, c%2B%2B Problem: COBOL to C++ data conversion I have requirement in which i need to convert - MOVE HIGH-VALUES TO W005-TEMP1. MOVE LOW-VALUES TO W005-TEMP2. How can i code these two in C++ ? Thanks Akshay Code signals: COBOL
COBOL to C++ data conversion COBOL to C++ data conversion cobol c%2B%2B COBOL COBOL to C++ data conversion I have requirement in which i need to convert - MOVE HIGH-VALUES TO W005-TEMP1. MOVE LOW-VALUES TO W005-TEMP2. How can i code these two in C++ ? Thanks Akshay
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9489992_c0
9489992
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0
Title: mainframe practice on Mac machine Problem title: mainframe practice on Mac machine Tags: db2, mainframe, jcl, cobol Problem: mainframe practice on Mac machine Is there a way to use mainframe on Mac machine. I want to practice mainframes(COBOL, JCL, DB2) on MAC or windows, preferably MAC. Code signals: Mac, db2
mainframe practice on Mac machine mainframe practice on Mac machine db2 mainframe jcl cobol Mac db2 mainframe practice on Mac machine Is there a way to use mainframe on Mac machine. I want to practice mainframes(COBOL, JCL, DB2) on MAC or windows, preferably MAC.
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58367437_c3
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25891775_c3
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33246178_c3
33246178
cobol
3
, WS-3-OUT, WS-4-OUT, WS-5-OUT, WS-6-OUT, WS-7-OUT, WS-TOTAL-LINE-OUT, WS-TOTAL-OUT, LINES, WS-HEADER-LINE-OUT, DATA, WS-SEPERATOR-LINE-OUT, WS-EMPTY-LINE-OUT, SPACES, WS-COUNT-READ, WS-COUNT-WRITE, WS-EOF, WS-MODULUS-RESULT, MAIN-PROCEDURE, OPEN, OUTPUT, INPUT, PERFORM, WRITE-EMPTY-LINE, MOVE, FILE-LINE-OUT, WRITE, UN...
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33953660_c0
33953660
cobol
0
Title: COBOL - Calling program Problem title: COBOL - Calling program Tags: cobol Problem: COBOL - Calling program Cobol - question. I have a written a sub-program with some procedures. Is it possible to call this sub-program from different main programs at the same time passing all different variables. Code signals: C...
COBOL - Calling program COBOL - Calling program cobol COBOL Calling COBOL - Calling program Cobol - question. I have a written a sub-program with some procedures. Is it possible to call this sub-program from different main programs at the same time passing all different variables.
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8032539_c0
8032539
cobol
0
Title: Date function in COBOL Problem title: Date function in COBOL Tags: cobol, date Problem: Date function in COBOL In my project I have a calculation like this Loan Start Date : Should be Start Date + 5 Working days. I was able to get current date, but dont know how to do that working days part. Can anyone help me. ...
Date function in COBOL Date function in COBOL cobol date Date COBOL Date function in COBOL In my project I have a calculation like this Loan Start Date : Should be Start Date + 5 Working days. I was able to get current date, but dont know how to do that working days part. Can anyone help me.
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4144944_c0
4144944
cobol
0
Title: Parser for COBOL written in JAVA Problem title: Parser for COBOL written in JAVA Tags: cobol, java Problem: Parser for COBOL written in JAVA I wanna check write script to check MI(Maintainability Index) value for COBOL code. For that i need a Parser written in JAVA for COBOL code. Please help me in this Code sig...
Parser for COBOL written in JAVA Parser for COBOL written in JAVA cobol java Parser COBOL JAVA Parser for COBOL written in JAVA I wanna check write script to check MI(Maintainability Index) value for COBOL code. For that i need a Parser written in JAVA for COBOL code. Please help me in this
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6937189_c0
6937189
cobol
0
Title: Group variable in cobol Problem title: Group variable in cobol Tags: cobol Problem: Group variable in cobol 01 g1. 05 h1 PIC X VALUE 'N'. 88 s1 VALUE 'Y'. 88 s2 VALUE 'N'. In the above code what will be the value of s1 and s2? whether it holds the value given in the group variable(05) or it will have their own v...
Group variable in cobol Group variable in cobol cobol Group PIC VALUE Group variable in cobol In the above code what will be the value of s1 and s2? whether it holds the value given in the group variable(05) or it will have their own values?
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45314521_c0
45314521
cobol
0
Title: Can someone tell me what the striked out COBOL code means in this screenshot? Problem title: Can someone tell me what the striked out COBOL code means in this screenshot? Tags: cobol, ide Problem: Can someone tell me what the striked out COBOL code means in this screenshot? This is code loaded into the Micro Foc...
Can someone tell me what the striked out COBOL code means in this screenshot? Can someone tell me what the striked out COBOL code means in this screenshot? cobol ide Can COBOL Can someone tell me what the striked out COBOL code means in this screenshot? This is code loaded into the Micro Focus Visual COBOL IDE.
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22314650_c2
22314650
cobol
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2026857_c0
2026857
cobol
0
Title: Porting from Cobol to Java Problem title: Porting from Cobol to Java Tags: cobol, java Problem: Porting from Cobol to Java What differences are there between the top level architectures of Cobol and Java? What are the styles and cultures that programmers adopt in these two languages? How can one best port from C...
Porting from Cobol to Java Porting from Cobol to Java cobol java Cobol Porting Java Porting from Cobol to Java What differences are there between the top level architectures of Cobol and Java? What are the styles and cultures that programmers adopt in these two languages? How can one best port from Cobol to Java?
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15801076_c3
15801076
cobol
3
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25703620_c0
25703620
cobol
0
Title: Auto-generation of a unique ID using COBOL Problem title: Auto-generation of a unique ID using COBOL Tags: cobol Problem: Auto-generation of a unique ID using COBOL I'm new to COBOL and I would like to know how I could auto-generate a unique ID for every single transaction. For example, the auto-generation of a ...
Auto-generation of a unique ID using COBOL Auto-generation of a unique ID using COBOL cobol COBOL Auto-generation Auto-generation of a unique ID using COBOL I'm new to COBOL and I would like to know how I could auto-generate a unique ID for every single transaction. For example, the auto-generation of a tracking ID.
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62113012_c0
62113012
cobol
0
Title: Search and Search All in COBOL Problem title: Search and Search All in COBOL Tags: cobol, search Problem: Search and Search All in COBOL I want to know the result when we try to search an item in COBOL using SEARCH or SEARCH ALL and this item appears multiple times in the table. Will any of the two will find all...
Search and Search All in COBOL Search and Search All in COBOL cobol search Search All COBOL Search and Search All in COBOL I want to know the result when we try to search an item in COBOL using SEARCH or SEARCH ALL and this item appears multiple times in the table. Will any of the two will find all the occurrences ?
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35410056_c0
35410056
cobol
0
Title: Installing GnuCOBOL something missing Problem title: Installing GnuCOBOL something missing Tags: gnucobol, cygwin, cobol Problem: Installing GnuCOBOL something missing Hello Im trying to install GnuCOBOL in part of configuration I got that message configure: error: no acceptable ld found in $PATH if someone can ...
Installing GnuCOBOL something missing Installing GnuCOBOL something missing gnucobol cygwin cobol Installing GnuCOBOL Installing GnuCOBOL something missing Hello Im trying to install GnuCOBOL in part of configuration I got that message configure: error: no acceptable ld found in $PATH if someone can help plz, thank u.
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67492241_c0
67492241
cobol
0
Title: How to list all the cobol programs in a project in mainframe ispf Problem title: How to list all the cobol programs in a project in mainframe ispf Tags: cobol, ispf, mainframe Problem: How to list all the cobol programs in a project in mainframe ispf I need to view all the source codes available in a project. In...
How to list all the cobol programs in a project in mainframe ispf How to list all the cobol programs in a project in mainframe ispf cobol ispf mainframe How How to list all the cobol programs in a project in mainframe ispf I need to view all the source codes available in a project. In which utility can I list all the s...
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37655304_c2
37655304
cobol
2
, WS-IN-FILE-LEN, WS-IN-SPACE-CNT, FS-IN-FILE-2, WS-TRIL-SPACE-CNT, WS-TOT-SPACE-CNT, PROCEDURE, MAIN-PARA, OPEN, INPUT, EXHIBIT, IN-FILE-OPEN-ERROR, STOP-RUN, NAMED, PERFORM, MAIN-PARA-EXIT, END-IF, OUTPUT, OUT-FILE-OPEN-ERROR, SPACE-REMOVER-PARA, THRU, SPACE-REMOVER-PARA-EXIT, CLOSE, IN-FILE-CLOSE-ERROR, STOP, RUN, U...
, WS-IN-FILE-LEN, WS-IN-SPACE-CNT, FS-IN-FILE-2, WS-TRIL-SPACE-CNT, WS-TOT-SPACE-CNT, PROCEDURE, MAIN-PARA, OPEN, INPUT, EXHIBIT, IN-FILE-OPEN-ERROR, STOP-RUN, NAMED, PERFORM, MAIN-PARA-EXIT, END-IF, OUTPUT, OUT-FILE-OPEN-ERROR, SPACE-REMOVER-PARA, THRU, SPACE-REMOVER-PARA-EXIT, CLOSE, IN-FILE-CLOSE-ERROR, STOP, RUN, U...
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72763133_c0
72763133
cobol
0
Title: Store a string prefix before number in COBOL Problem title: Store a string prefix before number in COBOL Tags: cobol85, cobol Problem: Store a string prefix before number in COBOL I need to store Nº before a number (integer), like Nº423 . I try: 77 SC PIC 'Nº'9 VALUE 423. 77 SC PIC N9 VALUE 423. But I don't achi...
Store a string prefix before number in COBOL Store a string prefix before number in COBOL cobol85 cobol Store COBOL PIC VALUE cobol85 Store a string prefix before number in COBOL I need to store Nº before a number (integer), like Nº423 . I try: 77 SC PIC 'Nº'9 VALUE 423. 77 SC PIC N9 VALUE 423. But I don't achieve it. ...
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59098536_c0
59098536
cobol
0
Title: COBOL: remove certain characters from string Problem title: COBOL: remove certain characters from string Tags: string, cobol Problem: COBOL: remove certain characters from string I would like to remove certain characters from a string in COBOL. For example, '****This is*a test** string.' will become 'This isa te...
COBOL: remove certain characters from string COBOL: remove certain characters from string string cobol string COBOL COBOL: remove certain characters from string I would like to remove certain characters from a string in COBOL. For example, '****This is*a test** string.' will become 'This isa test string.', '"Second one...
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36201076_c1
36201076
cobol
1
2). 05 BANK-ID PIC N(10). 05 BRANCH-ID PIC N(10). 05 ACCOUNT-NR PIC N(28). 05 Output-IBAN PIC N(34). It's a called program. Code signals: How, LETTERS, PIC, VALUE, INITIALIZE, BANK-CODE-NR, PERFORM, VARYING, LOOP-COUNTR, UNTIL, INSPECT, TALLYING, LOOP-COUNTER, CHARACTERS, BEFORE, INITIAL, BANK-CD, COPYBOOK, LOOP-COUNTR...
2). 05 BANK-ID PIC N(10). 05 BRANCH-ID PIC N(10). 05 ACCOUNT-NR PIC N(28). 05 Output-IBAN PIC N(34). It's a called program. Code signals: How, LETTERS, PIC, VALUE, INITIALIZE, BANK-CODE-NR, PERFORM, VARYING, LOOP-COUNTR, UNTIL, INSPECT, TALLYING, LOOP-COUNTER, CHARACTERS, BEFORE, INITIAL, BANK-CD, COPYBOOK, LOOP-COUNTR...
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77566178_c3
77566178
cobol
3
REMARKS, PROCEDURE, FORMATS, NAME, FIELD, INPUT, LENGTH, XXXXXXX, CHANGE, BACKSLASH, SPACE, DATA, DE892, ADD, ZCCL, VALID-DATA4, DEFECT, DE880, RECOMPILE, E911-00-05, STOP, FORMATING, WHEN, FOUND, ENVIRONMENT, WORKING-STORAGE, SECTION, DH06D41J.cbl:1, Literal, DH06D41J.cbl:2, DH06D41J.cbl:3, DH06D41J.cbl:5, DH06D41J.c...
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34112351_c2
34112351
cobol
2
, PIC, Value, Zeroes, WS-Total-2, WS-Total-3, WS-Total-4, WS-Total-5, WS-Total-6, WS-Total-7, WS-Total-8, WS-Total-9, WS-Territory-No, Detail-Line, Spaces, Territory-No-Out, Current-Territory-Total, ZZZ, ZZZ.99, Procedure, Division, HDR-Module, Perform, Until, Equals, Then, Move, Write, Print-Rec, HDR-1, Column-Heading...
, PIC, Value, Zeroes, WS-Total-2, WS-Total-3, WS-Total-4, WS-Total-5, WS-Total-6, WS-Total-7, WS-Total-8, WS-Total-9, WS-Territory-No, Detail-Line, Spaces, Territory-No-Out, Current-Territory-Total, ZZZ, ZZZ.99, Procedure, Division, HDR-Module, Perform, Until, Equals, Then, Move, Write, Print-Rec, HDR-1, Column-Heading...
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55698067_c3
55698067
cobol
3
NO-IN, PIC, NAME-IN, TERRITORY-NO-IN, OFFICE-NO-IN, ANNUAL-SALARY-IN, DATE-HIRED-IN, MONTH-IN, DAY-IN, YEAR-IN, BONUS-PRINT, SORT-REC, EMP-NO, S-NAME, TERR, OFFICE, ANNUAL-SALARY, DATE-HIRED, S-MONTH, S-DAY, S-YEAR, WORKING-STORAGE, BONUS-REC, EMP-NO-OUT, NAME-OUT, TERRITORY-NO-OUT, OFFICE-NO-OUT, ANNUAL-SALARY-OUT, DA...
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47471311_c0
47471311
cobol
0
Title: What is the difference between various levels of data Problem title: What is the difference between various levels of data Tags: cobol Problem: What is the difference between various levels of data what is concept of the picture clause in COBOL language and why this is important? 01 X PIC 9(3) VALUE 2 05 Y PIC 9...
What is the difference between various levels of data What is the difference between various levels of data cobol What PIC VALUE What is the difference between various levels of data what is concept of the picture clause in COBOL language and why this is important? what is meaning of level ( 01 ) in this, how 01 is dif...
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55758337_c1
55758337
cobol
1
ERROR: type should be large_string, got " https://www.developpez.net/forums/d1940330/autres-langages/autres-langages/cobol/numerique-condense-cobol/#post10895608 So my question how can I obtain the correct results without spaces before the number?\nCode signals: How, CSV, Z-ZYSR-MONTAN, IZYSR, NOT, NUMBER, H-ZYSR-MONTAN, PIC, COMP-3, Taux, W-Z18, FILLER, VALUE, ALIM-WZ18, SECTION, MOVE, Z-ZYSR-NOMBRE, ZERO, PERFORM, VARYING, UNTIL, Z-ZYSR-CODRUB, THF, END-IF, END-PERFORM"
ERROR: type should be large_string, got " https://www.developpez.net/forums/d1940330/autres-langages/autres-langages/cobol/numerique-condense-cobol/#post10895608 So my question how can I obtain the correct results without spaces before the number?\nCode signals: How, CSV, Z-ZYSR-MONTAN, IZYSR, NOT, NUMBER, H-ZYSR-MONTAN, PIC, COMP-3, Taux, W-Z18, FILLER, VALUE, ALIM-WZ18, SECTION, MOVE, Z-ZYSR-NOMBRE, ZERO, PERFORM, VARYING, UNTIL, Z-ZYSR-CODRUB, THF, END-IF, END-PERFORM"
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2532973_c0
2532973
cobol
0
Title: How to convert a alphanumeric string into numeric decimal in COBOL Problem title: How to convert a alphanumeric string into numeric decimal in COBOL Tags: cobol, mainframe Problem: How to convert a alphanumeric string into numeric decimal in COBOL For eg., i have alphanumeric string 'ABCDEF 0 0.450' and i need t...
How to convert a alphanumeric string into numeric decimal in COBOL How to convert a alphanumeric string into numeric decimal in COBOL cobol mainframe How COBOL How to convert a alphanumeric string into numeric decimal in COBOL For eg., i have alphanumeric string 'ABCDEF 0 0.450' and i need to get '0.450' as numeric dec...
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28306126_c0
28306126
cobol
0
Title: Compiling COBOL program on mac yosemite 10.10.2 Problem title: Compiling COBOL program on mac yosemite 10.10.2 Tags: cobol, gnucobol Problem: Compiling COBOL program on mac yosemite 10.10.2 While I'm running my COBOL code: $ cobc hello.cob I'm getting an error: clang: error: unknown argument: '-R/opt/local/lib' ...
Compiling COBOL program on mac yosemite 10.10.2 Compiling COBOL program on mac yosemite 10.10.2 cobol gnucobol Compiling COBOL hello.cob Compiling COBOL program on mac yosemite 10.10.2 While I'm running my COBOL code: I'm getting an error: (Today,) I installed GnuCOBOL as root with
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11716089_c1
11716089
cobol
1
only to find the corresponding record for first record of file 1, but for rest all it displays blank, and both are sequential files. Code signals: first, the, PERFORM, READ-PARA1, THRU, END-PARA, UNTIL, WS-END-OF-FILE, READ-PARA2, CLOSE, FILEX, FILEY, STOP, RUN, READ, END, MOVE, WS-EOF-IND, DISPLAY, SPACE, OCODE1, ACO...
only to find the corresponding record for first record of file 1, but for rest all it displays blank, and both are sequential files. Code signals: first, the, PERFORM, READ-PARA1, THRU, END-PARA, UNTIL, WS-END-OF-FILE, READ-PARA2, CLOSE, FILEX, FILEY, STOP, RUN, READ, END, MOVE, WS-EOF-IND, DISPLAY, SPACE, OCODE1, ACO...
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4649048_c0
4649048
cobol
0
Title: Price to convert one line of Cobol code to a modern language? Problem title: Price to convert one line of Cobol code to a modern language? Tags: cobol, code-conversion Problem: Price to convert one line of Cobol code to a modern language? I would like to know any prices you have heard of for one-to-one conversio...
Price to convert one line of Cobol code to a modern language? Price to convert one line of Cobol code to a modern language? cobol code-conversion Price Cobol Price to convert one line of Cobol code to a modern language? I would like to know any prices you have heard of for one-to-one conversion projects from Cobol code...
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embed
68945356_c3
68945356
cobol
3
AM32-FCHG-BYP-IND, AM32-FCHG-BYP-YES, VALUE, AM32-FCHG-BYP-NO, AM32-FCHG-BYP-DEBIT, FILLER, AM32-DISPUTE-PEND-REASON-CODE, AM32-DISPUTE-OPERATOR, AM32-OPER-LAST-WORKED, AM32-ACCOUNT-NUMBER, AM32-REFERENCE-NUMBER, AM32-TRANSACTION-DESCRIPTION, AM32-MERCHANT-DESCRIPTION, REDEFINES, AM32-MERCHANT-DBA-NAME, AM32-MERCHANT-...
AM32-FCHG-BYP-IND, AM32-FCHG-BYP-YES, VALUE, AM32-FCHG-BYP-NO, AM32-FCHG-BYP-DEBIT, FILLER, AM32-DISPUTE-PEND-REASON-CODE, AM32-DISPUTE-OPERATOR, AM32-OPER-LAST-WORKED, AM32-ACCOUNT-NUMBER, AM32-REFERENCE-NUMBER, AM32-TRANSACTION-DESCRIPTION, AM32-MERCHANT-DESCRIPTION, REDEFINES, AM32-MERCHANT-DBA-NAME, AM32-MERCHANT-...
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embed
26706582_c2
26706582
cobol
2
, WS-BEGMONTH, WS-REP-MO, WS-PRINCIPAL, WS-REP-PRIN, WS-INTEREST, WS-REP-INT, WS-TERM, WS-REP-TERM, COMPUTE, WS-REP-BEG-BAL-M, WS-INT-DEC, WS-REP-BEG-BAL, WS-PAYMENT-TOT, WS-REP-PAYMENT, WS-INT-PAID-M, WS-INT-PAID, WS-CUR-PRIN-M, WS-CUR-PRIN, WS-END-BAL-M, WS-END-BAL, WRITE, OF-LINE, WS-TITLE3, WS-TITLE4, WS-LINE, WS-P...
, WS-BEGMONTH, WS-REP-MO, WS-PRINCIPAL, WS-REP-PRIN, WS-INTEREST, WS-REP-INT, WS-TERM, WS-REP-TERM, COMPUTE, WS-REP-BEG-BAL-M, WS-INT-DEC, WS-REP-BEG-BAL, WS-PAYMENT-TOT, WS-REP-PAYMENT, WS-INT-PAID-M, WS-INT-PAID, WS-CUR-PRIN-M, WS-CUR-PRIN, WS-END-BAL-M, WS-END-BAL, WRITE, OF-LINE, WS-TITLE3, WS-TITLE4, WS-LINE, WS-P...
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65392653_c0
65392653
cobol
0
Title: Unicode filename in MicroFocus Native Cobol Problem title: Unicode filename in MicroFocus Native Cobol Tags: microfocus, cobol Problem: Unicode filename in MicroFocus Native Cobol In this file declaration: select bank-file assign to f-bank-file organization line sequential file status is wx-fstat. Variable f-ban...
Unicode filename in MicroFocus Native Cobol Unicode filename in MicroFocus Native Cobol microfocus cobol Unicode MicroFocus Native Cobol Unicode filename in MicroFocus Native Cobol In this file declaration: Variable f-bank-file must be PIC X . Is there any way to make it PIC N ? I need to open file with chinese chars i...
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3163639_c0
3163639
cobol
0
Title: How to abend job intentionally Problem title: How to abend job intentionally Tags: jcl, mainframe, cobol Problem: How to abend job intentionally Is it possible to abend your job intentionally through COBOL program. suppose I have an Input file having Header,Detail and Trailer records. I will write a COBOL pgm wh...
How to abend job intentionally How to abend job intentionally jcl mainframe cobol How How to abend job intentionally Is it possible to abend your job intentionally through COBOL program. suppose I have an Input file having Header,Detail and Trailer records. I will write a COBOL pgm which reads this file.If no Detail re...
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embed
40583770_c0
40583770
cobol
0
Title: Splitting digits from a packed-decimal field Problem title: Splitting digits from a packed-decimal field Tags: cobol.net, cobol, cobol85, gnucobol Problem: Splitting digits from a packed-decimal field I have a 7-digit packed-decimal field on my file. How can I define data items that would extract/separate these ...
Splitting digits from a packed-decimal field Splitting digits from a packed-decimal field cobol.net cobol cobol85 gnucobol a Splitting cobol.net cobol85 Splitting digits from a packed-decimal field I have a 7-digit packed-decimal field on my file. How can I define data items that would extract/separate these 7 digits? ...
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4091440_c0
4091440
cobol
0
Title: Spring Batch or BIRT framework Problem title: Spring Batch or BIRT framework Tags: report, spring, java, cobol, birt Problem: Spring Batch or BIRT framework I am very new to this. Kindly advise me.Basically, I want to convert the COBOL code to Java and generate reports using Spring Batch or BIRT framework. Can y...
Spring Batch or BIRT framework Spring Batch or BIRT framework report spring java cobol birt Spring Batch BIRT Spring Batch or BIRT framework I am very new to this. Kindly advise me.Basically, I want to convert the COBOL code to Java and generate reports using Spring Batch or BIRT framework. Can you please advice how to...
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36578487_c0
36578487
cobol
0
Title: Exit a double perform Problem title: Exit a double perform Tags: cobol Problem: Exit a double perform Is-it possible to exit a double perform: PERFORM VARYING J FROM 1 BY 1 UNTIL J>10 PERFORM VARYING K FROM 1 BY 1 UNTIL K>3 IF J=2 and K=2 EXIT PERFORM ELSE display "LABEL A ===> PROCEDURE NOM_PROC2 " "J=/"J"/ AND...
Exit a double perform Exit a double perform cobol Exit PERFORM VARYING UNTIL LABEL PROCEDURE NOM_PROC2 END-IF END-PERFORM Exit a double perform Is-it possible to exit a double perform: I tried with EXITI PERFORM but it doesn't work for me.
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69203976_c2
69203976
cobol
2
tutorial and the error Code signals: Cobol, SELECT, LOAN-FILE, ASSIGN, LOANS, ORGANIZATION, INDEXED, RECORD, KEY, LOAN-ID, ALTERNATE, LOAN-CUSTOMER, DUPLICATES, LOAN-BOOK, ACCESS, MODE, DYNAMIC, LABEL, RECORDS, STANDARD, LOAN-RECORD, PIC, LOAN-DATE, LOAN-RETURN-DATE, READ-LOAN-DATA, MOVE, LOAN-FILE-AT-END, START, NOT,...
tutorial and the error Code signals: Cobol, SELECT, LOAN-FILE, ASSIGN, LOANS, ORGANIZATION, INDEXED, RECORD, KEY, LOAN-ID, ALTERNATE, LOAN-CUSTOMER, DUPLICATES, LOAN-BOOK, ACCESS, MODE, DYNAMIC, LABEL, RECORDS, STANDARD, LOAN-RECORD, PIC, LOAN-DATE, LOAN-RETURN-DATE, READ-LOAN-DATA, MOVE, LOAN-FILE-AT-END, START, NOT,...
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845461_c0
845461
cobol
0
Title: Windows GUI Programming with OpenCOBOL? Problem title: Windows GUI Programming with OpenCOBOL? Tags: cobol, gnucobol, user-interface, windows Problem: Windows GUI Programming with OpenCOBOL? I'm completely new to COBOL, but I'd like to take a look at the different options for GUI programming on Windows. I don't ...
Windows GUI Programming with OpenCOBOL? Windows GUI Programming with OpenCOBOL? cobol gnucobol user-interface windows Windows GUI Programming OpenCOBOL Windows GUI Programming with OpenCOBOL? I'm completely new to COBOL, but I'd like to take a look at the different options for GUI programming on Windows. I don't really...
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719135_c0
719135
cobol
0
Title: What's the bright side of Cobol? Problem title: What's the bright side of Cobol? Tags: language-features, cobol Problem: What's the bright side of Cobol? I love spending my time investigating cool features of languages, even if I won't have a chance to use them anytime soon, but keep hearing only bad t...
What's the bright side of Cobol? What's the bright side of Cobol? language-features cobol What Cobol What's the bright side of Cobol? I love spending my time investigating cool features of languages, even if I won't have a chance to use them anytime soon, but keep hearing only bad things about Cobol, but I'm ...
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77358424_c0
77358424
cobol
0
Title: Extra character while reading from MQ Problem title: Extra character while reading from MQ Tags: cobol, ibm-mq Problem: Extra character while reading from MQ I want to read records from MQ in a COBOL program. In the queue the records seems to be correct but the problem is that the message I get using MQGET in pr...
Extra character while reading from MQ Extra character while reading from MQ cobol ibm-mq MQ Extra Extra character while reading from MQ I want to read records from MQ in a COBOL program. In the queue the records seems to be correct but the problem is that the message I get using MQGET in program has extra characters an...
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752203_c0
752203
cobol
0
Title: BASE24 tutorial or learning material Problem title: BASE24 tutorial or learning material Tags: cobol, c Problem: BASE24 tutorial or learning material Does someone know where I can find a tutorial or material relating to Base24? I'm referring to Base24 the product by ACI . My understanding is that they use a prog...
BASE24 tutorial or learning material BASE24 tutorial or learning material cobol c BASE24 BASE24 tutorial or learning material Does someone know where I can find a tutorial or material relating to Base24? I'm referring to Base24 the product by ACI . My understanding is that they use a programming language called 'TAL' w...
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162940_c0
162940
cobol
0
Title: Would it be possible to use web services from a Cobol program? Problem title: Would it be possible to use web services from a Cobol program? Tags: web-services, communication, integration, cobol Problem: Would it be possible to use web services from a Cobol program? We have some COBOL programs in our financial a...
Would it be possible to use web services from a Cobol program? Would it be possible to use web services from a Cobol program? web-services communication integration cobol a Would Cobol Would it be possible to use web services from a Cobol program? We have some COBOL programs in our financial applications which need to ...
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68577869_c1
68577869
cobol
1
-number in the name "MQS710A". Is that the way it is supposed to be on z/OS? The other dataset "xxx..xxx..xxx.CPY" doesn't have anything like a version in the name, the "xxx" were just a bunch of letters. Code signals: COBOL, Copybook, Versioning, COB, EXEC, PGM, IGYCRCTL, COND, TRN, PARM, DTR, NUMPROC, PFD, NOADV, LIS...
-number in the name "MQS710A". Is that the way it is supposed to be on z/OS? The other dataset "xxx..xxx..xxx.CPY" doesn't have anything like a version in the name, the "xxx" were just a bunch of letters. Code signals: COBOL, Copybook, Versioning, COB, EXEC, PGM, IGYCRCTL, COND, TRN, PARM, DTR, NUMPROC, PFD, NOADV, LIS...
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76394223_c2
76394223
cobol
2
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5620433_c0
5620433
cobol
0
Title: What does the datatype specification '9(7)V9T' mean? Problem title: What does the datatype specification '9(7)V9T' mean? Tags: flat, cobol, file, types, numeric Problem: What does the datatype specification '9(7)V9T' mean? In some functional specs I'm reading they are talking about a numeric ...
What does the datatype specification '9(7)V9T' mean? What does the datatype specification '9(7)V9T' mean? flat cobol file types numeric What V9T What does the datatype specification '9(7)V9T' mean? In some functional specs I'm reading they are talking about a numeric format with a 9(7)V9T presentati...
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64911645_c1
64911645
cobol
1
9(5). 05 CM-CUSTOMER-NAME PIC X(20). 05 CM-SALES-THIS-YTD PIC S9(5)V9(2). 05 CM-SALES-LAST-YTD PIC S9(5)V9(2). FD SALESRPT. 01 PRINT-AREA PIC X(132). Code signals: diskfile, Problem, Cobol, Programs, Chapter, RPT1000.CBL, RPT1000.CBL:11, CUSTMAST, RPT1000.CBL:12, SALESRPT, IDENTIFICATION, DIVISION, PROGRAM-ID, RPT1000,...
9(5). 05 CM-CUSTOMER-NAME PIC X(20). 05 CM-SALES-THIS-YTD PIC S9(5)V9(2). 05 CM-SALES-LAST-YTD PIC S9(5)V9(2). FD SALESRPT. 01 PRINT-AREA PIC X(132). Code signals: diskfile, Problem, Cobol, Programs, Chapter, RPT1000.CBL, RPT1000.CBL:11, CUSTMAST, RPT1000.CBL:12, SALESRPT, IDENTIFICATION, DIVISION, PROGRAM-ID, RPT1000,...
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76288136_c2
76288136
cobol
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2972009_c0
2972009
cobol
0
Title: Where does the "Hello World!" example come from? Problem title: Where does the "Hello World!" example come from? Tags: cobol, fortran Problem: Where does the "Hello World!" example come from? Possible Duplicate: Where does ‘Hello world’ come from? "Hello world!" is the most commonly used exam...
Where does the "Hello World!" example come from? Where does the "Hello World!" example come from? cobol fortran Where Hello World Where does the "Hello World!" example come from? "Hello world!" is the most commonly used example I can think of, yet I don't really know where it came from. Was it used ...
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10386145_c0
10386145
cobol
0
Title: Why 0 is being appended at the end for the values taken from cics Problem title: Why 0 is being appended at the end for the values taken from cics Tags: db2, cobol, cics Problem: Why 0 is being appended at the end for the values taken from cics I have a numeric field in a cics map and is of length 3. When i ente...
Why 0 is being appended at the end for the values taken from cics Why 0 is being appended at the end for the values taken from cics db2 cobol cics cics Why db2 Why 0 is being appended at the end for the values taken from cics I have a numeric field in a cics map and is of length 3. When i enter 10 in the field and try ...
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14306518_c0
14306518
cobol
0
Title: Continous integration tool for pure C Problem title: Continous integration tool for pure C Tags: svn, continuous-integration, cobol, c Problem: Continous integration tool for pure C I have a set of projects with pure C and Cobol code, I am looking for a continuous integration tool, but i have never used these ki...
Continous integration tool for pure C Continous integration tool for pure C svn continuous-integration cobol c Continous Continous integration tool for pure C I have a set of projects with pure C and Cobol code, I am looking for a continuous integration tool, but i have never used these kind of tools before. My code is...
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13254393_c0
13254393
cobol
0
Title: Accessing Visual Cobol from C# Problem title: Accessing Visual Cobol from C# Tags: microfocus, com, c%23, cobol Problem: Accessing Visual Cobol from C# We are using Micro Focus Visual Cobol 2.1 in Visual Studio 2010. (Note this is not Cobol.Net) We would like to access the functionality in Cobol from a C# progra...
Accessing Visual Cobol from C# Accessing Visual Cobol from C# microfocus com c%23 cobol C# Accessing Visual Cobol Accessing Visual Cobol from C# We are using Micro Focus Visual Cobol 2.1 in Visual Studio 2010. (Note this is not Cobol.Net) We would like to access the functionality in Cobol from a C# program. We had hope...
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7386301_c0
7386301
cobol
0
Title: "COPY" statement with "REPLACING" in COBOL Problem title: "COPY" statement with "REPLACING" in COBOL Tags: mainframe, cobol Problem: "COPY" statement with "REPLACING" in COBOL I am getting compilation error as, A "COPY" statement with "REPLACING" phrase was found within a ...
"COPY" statement with "REPLACING" in COBOL "COPY" statement with "REPLACING" in COBOL mainframe cobol COPY REPLACING COBOL "COPY" statement with "REPLACING" in COBOL I am getting compilation error as, A "COPY" statement with "REPLACING" phrase was found within a nested "COPY". Th...
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18929237_c0
18929237
cobol
0
Title: Setting up COBOL Compiler under Mac OS? Problem title: Setting up COBOL Compiler under Mac OS? Tags: toolchain, macos, cobol Problem: Setting up COBOL Compiler under Mac OS? In my university, we're being taught COBOL, and I'm trying to get a head start and learn COBOL, C++, and Java before I get into the classes...
Setting up COBOL Compiler under Mac OS? Setting up COBOL Compiler under Mac OS? toolchain macos cobol Setting COBOL Compiler Mac Setting up COBOL Compiler under Mac OS? In my university, we're being taught COBOL, and I'm trying to get a head start and learn COBOL, C++, and Java before I get into the classes next year. ...
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31092235_c0
31092235
cobol
0
Title: Is there a way to start reading an ESDS file from 10th record in an IBM Mainframe batch program? Problem title: Is there a way to start reading an ESDS file from 10th record in an IBM Mainframe batch program? Tags: cobol, batch-file, mainframe, vsam Problem: Is there a way to start reading an ESDS file from 10th...
Is there a way to start reading an ESDS file from 10th record in an IBM Mainframe batch program? Is there a way to start reading an ESDS file from 10th record in an IBM Mainframe batch program? cobol batch-file mainframe vsam 10th ESDS IBM Mainframe Is there a way to start reading an ESDS file from 10th record in an IB...
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32945946_c0
32945946
cobol
0
Title: OpenCobolIDE and DB2 - Connection Problem title: OpenCobolIDE and DB2 - Connection Tags: cobol, db2 Problem: OpenCobolIDE and DB2 - Connection I'm currently working on a small COBOL project and I'm using OpenCobolIDE. I also downloaded DB2 Express and I'm able to use it by running the "Commande line processor" N...
OpenCobolIDE and DB2 - Connection OpenCobolIDE and DB2 - Connection cobol db2 OpenCobolIDE DB2 Connection OpenCobolIDE and DB2 - Connection I'm currently working on a small COBOL project and I'm using OpenCobolIDE. I also downloaded DB2 Express and I'm able to use it by running the "Commande line processor" Now my ques...
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32733828_c0
32733828
cobol
0
Title: ANTLR grammar Identifier for COBOL Problem title: ANTLR grammar Identifier for COBOL Tags: antlr, antlr4, cobol Problem: ANTLR grammar Identifier for COBOL I am writing grammar for COBOL language, and I make a rule to identify the words in COBOL. My identifier rule is IDENTIFIER : [a-zA-Z0-9]+ ([-_]+ [a-zA-Z0-9]...
ANTLR grammar Identifier for COBOL ANTLR grammar Identifier for COBOL antlr antlr4 cobol ANTLR Identifier COBOL a-zA-Z0-9 antlr4 ANTLR grammar Identifier for COBOL I am writing grammar for COBOL language, and I make a rule to identify the words in COBOL. My identifier rule is it working fine for my most of the cases bu...
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66896352_c1
66896352
cobol
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39886B02 2000203517-AA JBAJ+ 40442A2( 33 333-Q67 MKISS 43009B01 1440801899-23 MKISS 47890A02 30000422X-4-8 DCISS 49000B01 1000831901-Y6 MWAJ+ 51111A011052X0905901-Y66 JBREC 52301A02 10228733876-X1 ABREC 55986b01 99990430A DCISS 57989A01 21130144X JBAJ+ 57989A01 500831722394-XX MKISS 59901B0220300133X966-QQ22 MWREC 600...
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2050294_c0
2050294
cobol
0
Title: Standard way to remove spaces from input in cobol? Problem title: Standard way to remove spaces from input in cobol? Tags: gnucobol, cobol Problem: Standard way to remove spaces from input in cobol? I'm just learning COBOL; I'm writing a program that simply echos back user input. I have defined a variable as: Us...
Standard way to remove spaces from input in cobol? Standard way to remove spaces from input in cobol? gnucobol cobol input Standard User-Input PIC Standard way to remove spaces from input in cobol? I'm just learning COBOL; I'm writing a program that simply echos back user input. I have defined a variable as: Later when...
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15660332_c0
15660332
cobol
0
Title: AS400 Cobol File Sharing Problem title: AS400 Cobol File Sharing Tags: file, ibm-midrange, cobol Problem: AS400 Cobol File Sharing We want to add a load of records to an AS400 database file using COBOL several times a day. This file is also continually being updated and added to by 30 users through an online cob...
AS400 Cobol File Sharing AS400 Cobol File Sharing file ibm-midrange cobol AS400 Cobol File Sharing AS400 Cobol File Sharing We want to add a load of records to an AS400 database file using COBOL several times a day. This file is also continually being updated and added to by 30 users through an online cobol screen, (al...
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34352693_c0
34352693
cobol
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Title: PDS member list associated with DDNAME Problem title: PDS member list associated with DDNAME Tags: cobol, zos Problem: PDS member list associated with DDNAME How to get member list of a PDS(using a DD Name specified in a batch job) using a COBOL? It is possible to dynamically process PDS(es) specified using a DD...
PDS member list associated with DDNAME PDS member list associated with DDNAME cobol zos PDS DDNAME PDS member list associated with DDNAME How to get member list of a PDS(using a DD Name specified in a batch job) using a COBOL? It is possible to dynamically process PDS(es) specified using a DDNAME. So Getting a list of ...
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15136641
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Title: is COBOL still worth learning Problem title: is COBOL still worth learning Tags: cobol Problem: is COBOL still worth learning I want to know the answer to this question from a technical point of view, Is COBOL still worth leaning? What I mean is this: there are some languages you can learn to become a better pro...
is COBOL still worth learning is COBOL still worth learning cobol COBOL is COBOL still worth learning I want to know the answer to this question from a technical point of view, Is COBOL still worth leaning? What I mean is this: there are some languages you can learn to become a better programmer, for example leaning th...
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325177_c0
325177
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Title: Is there actually COBOL in .NET? Problem title: Is there actually COBOL in .NET? Tags: .net, microfocus, cobol Problem: Is there actually COBOL in .NET? I was checking Microsoft's Visual Studio page just now and in the advertisements sidebar I suddenly saw an incredible advertisement: "Net Express is a COBOL dev...
Is there actually COBOL in .NET? Is there actually COBOL in .NET? .net microfocus cobol COBOL NET Is there actually COBOL in .NET? I was checking Microsoft's Visual Studio page just now and in the advertisements sidebar I suddenly saw an incredible advertisement: Of course I followed the link and found a company that d...
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76734138_c0
76734138
cobol
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Title: how to configure vs code for cobol Problem title: how to configure vs code for cobol Tags: cobol, visual-studio-code Problem: how to configure vs code for cobol thanks in advance for ur help. Im learning cobol, but i have so many problems with the formatting and error hilighting, im using BroadcomMFD.cobol-langu...
how to configure vs code for cobol how to configure vs code for cobol cobol visual-studio-code BroadcomMFD.cobol-language-support SOURCE FORMAT FREE how to configure vs code for cobol thanks in advance for ur help. Im learning cobol, but i have so many problems with the formatting and error hilighting, im using Broadco...
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71617333_c3
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16179736_c0
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Title: COBOL 85 END PROGRAM Error Problem title: COBOL 85 END PROGRAM Error Tags: cobol Problem: COBOL 85 END PROGRAM Error PROCEDURE DIVISION USING Input Cipher Temp. INSPECT Input CONVERTING Alpha-String(1) TO Alpha-String(Cipher) MOVE Input TO Temp. EXIT PROGRAM. COBOL 85 is not taking EXIT PROGRAM. at the end of my...
COBOL 85 END PROGRAM Error COBOL 85 END PROGRAM Error cobol COBOL END PROGRAM Error PROCEDURE DIVISION USING Input Cipher Temp INSPECT CONVERTING Alpha-String MOVE EXIT prog.cbl COBOL 85 END PROGRAM Error COBOL 85 is not taking EXIT PROGRAM. at the end of my program. Whether I use STOP RUN. or not.
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39802625_c3
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16665523_c0
16665523
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Title: Structures in VB .NET like COBOL Problem title: Structures in VB .NET like COBOL Tags: vb.net, cobol, data-structures, .net Problem: Structures in VB .NET like COBOL I'm converting a COBOL program to VB .NET. Is there any way to use the structures in VB NET like COBOL does? In example: COBOL: 01 VAR1 10 VAR11 PI...
Structures in VB .NET like COBOL Structures in VB .NET like COBOL vb.net cobol data-structures .net Structures NET COBOL VAR1 VAR11 PIC VAR12 MOVE vb.net Structures in VB .NET like COBOL I'm converting a COBOL program to VB .NET. Is there any way to use the structures in VB NET like COBOL does? In example: COBOL: After...
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27777666_c0
27777666
cobol
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Title: Get field names while running program Problem title: Get field names while running program Tags: cobol, mainframe Problem: Get field names while running program I have a copy book like : 01 MY-STRUCTURE. 05 STRUCTURE-NAME PIC X(20). 05 STRUCTURE-DATE PIC X(8). 05 STRUCTURE-LIB PIC 9(3). How can I get the name of...
Get field names while running program Get field names while running program cobol mainframe Get MY-STRUCTURE STRUCTURE-NAME PIC STRUCTURE-DATE STRUCTURE-LIB TOTO Get field names while running program I have a copy book like : How can I get the name of my fields? I want to have a program that can get any copybook and wr...
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28060471_c0
28060471
cobol
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Title: Display a Paragraph N times in COBOL Problem title: Display a Paragraph N times in COBOL Tags: cobol Problem: Display a Paragraph N times in COBOL I am trying to call a paragraph N times using an online compiler which is OpenCOBOL v1.1.0 This is what I am doing : IDENTIFICATION DIVISION. PROGRAM-ID. PerformNTime...
Display a Paragraph N times in COBOL Display a Paragraph N times in COBOL cobol Display Paragraph COBOL IDENTIFICATION DIVISION PROGRAM-ID PerformNTimes PROCEDURE PERFORM TIMES A-PARA END-PERFORM B-PARA STOP RUN Display a Paragraph N times in COBOL I am trying to call a paragraph N times using an online compiler which ...
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71581447_c0
71581447
cobol
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Title: How to process mainframe numbers where "{" is the last character Problem title: How to process mainframe numbers where "{" is the last character Tags: mainframe, hive, spark-submit, copybook, cobol Problem: How to process mainframe numbers where "{" is the last character I have a one mainfram...
How to process mainframe numbers where "{" is the last character How to process mainframe numbers where "{" is the last character mainframe hive spark-submit copybook cobol How How to process mainframe numbers where "{" is the last character I have a one mainframe file data like as below I need to p...
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50858390_c0
50858390
cobol
0
Title: Why do we check if empty before we move? Problem title: Why do we check if empty before we move? Tags: cobol Problem: Why do we check if empty before we move? I see a lot of codes like this: if WA > SPACES move WA to WA2 end-if What are the advantages that this is checked? Is it more efficient to check if it is ...
Why do we check if empty before we move? Why do we check if empty before we move? cobol Why SPACES WA2 Why do we check if empty before we move? I see a lot of codes like this: What are the advantages that this is checked? Is it more efficient to check if it is empty than to just move it anyways? Additional information:...
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29106188_c0
29106188
cobol
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Title: Cobol - End terminator for write? Problem title: Cobol - End terminator for write? Tags: cobol Problem: Cobol - End terminator for write? In Cobol, Is it required that we put at end-write after a write statement. For example consider the following: write something from something after advancing 1 lines. end-writ...
Cobol - End terminator for write? Cobol - End terminator for write? cobol something Cobol End Cobol - End terminator for write? In Cobol, Is it required that we put at end-write after a write statement. For example consider the following: Do we need to do it like the above? Or is just this fine: I don't get any compile...
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29920388_c0
29920388
cobol
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Title: How to initiate a Windows Service from a COBOL Mainframe Problem title: How to initiate a Windows Service from a COBOL Mainframe Tags: windows-services, mainframe, cobol Problem: How to initiate a Windows Service from a COBOL Mainframe We have a Windows Service running on one of our servers on premises. There is...
How to initiate a Windows Service from a COBOL Mainframe How to initiate a Windows Service from a COBOL Mainframe windows-services mainframe cobol a How Windows Service COBOL Mainframe How to initiate a Windows Service from a COBOL Mainframe We have a Windows Service running on one of our servers on premises. There is ...
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14679229_c1
14679229
cobol
1
LINE IF NAME-SUB >= 108 MOVE SPACES TO DETAIL-LINE MOVE ZERO TO NAME-SUB PERFORM 300-WRITE-HEADING END-IF. I have coded all the proper WORKING-STORAGE entries to accommodate the information. Do you know if there is something wrong with the way I am writing the detail-line or is it the way I am processing my data? Code...
LINE IF NAME-SUB >= 108 MOVE SPACES TO DETAIL-LINE MOVE ZERO TO NAME-SUB PERFORM 300-WRITE-HEADING END-IF. I have coded all the proper WORKING-STORAGE entries to accommodate the information. Do you know if there is something wrong with the way I am writing the detail-line or is it the way I am processing my data? Code...
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76606094_c0
76606094
cobol
0
Title: Selected Node Not Available RC=40 Problem title: Selected Node Not Available RC=40 Tags: cobol, expeditor, mainframe Problem: Selected Node Not Available RC=40 I am new to Mainframe/COBOL and have a question about an error I am receiving when attempting to run my program in XPediter. I get a message after attemp...
Selected Node Not Available RC=40 Selected Node Not Available RC=40 cobol expeditor mainframe Selected Node Not Available Selected Node Not Available RC=40 I am new to Mainframe/COBOL and have a question about an error I am receiving when attempting to run my program in XPediter. I get a message after attempting to run...
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73584995_c2
73584995
cobol
2
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40175447_c0
40175447
cobol
0
Title: how to create delays in cobol program without using any utility? Problem title: how to create delays in cobol program without using any utility? Tags: mainframe, cobol, db2, delay Problem: how to create delays in cobol program without using any utility? I got the code as ACCEPT TIME-TODAY FROM TIME. ** 10 SECOND...
how to create delays in cobol program without using any utility? how to create delays in cobol program without using any utility? mainframe cobol db2 delay any ACCEPT TIME-TODAY TIME SECONDS PERFORM UNTIL DELTATIME TIME-TODAY-2 COMPUTE END-PERFORM db2 how to create delays in cobol program without using any utility? I g...
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22232331_c0
22232331
cobol
0
Title: Why is this causing an error in Cobol? Problem title: Why is this causing an error in Cobol? Tags: cobol Problem: Why is this causing an error in Cobol? Why would this if statement below need a NEXT SENTENCE because there is a statement in both the IF and the ELSE part of the statement. Question: Why is this an ...
Why is this causing an error in Cobol? Why is this causing an error in Cobol? cobol Why Cobol CHECK-PARM NAME SW89JS THEN E-NAME P-NAME END-IF Why is this causing an error in Cobol? Why would this if statement below need a NEXT SENTENCE because there is a statement in both the IF and the ELSE part of the statement. Que...
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57496323_c0
57496323
cobol
0
Title: Called program writing or defining variables in the calling program? Problem title: Called program writing or defining variables in the calling program? Tags: cobol, method-call Problem: Called program writing or defining variables in the calling program? Is it possible for a called program to define new variabl...
Called program writing or defining variables in the calling program? Called program writing or defining variables in the calling program? cobol method-call Called RET-CODE Called program writing or defining variables in the calling program? Is it possible for a called program to define new variables that can be accesse...
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5307205_c2
5307205
cobol
2
STOP RUN. Any and all help will be appreciated. Code signals: Making, Screen, COBOL, SECTION, SCREEN-IMAGE, BLANK, BACKGROUND-COLOR, FOREGROUND-COLOR, LINE, COLUMN, PIC, CURRENT-TIME, TITLE-LINE, DATE-TODAY, VALUE, CODE-SCREEN, AUTO, ADD, CHG, DEL, INQ, END, REP, REP-SCREEN, NAME, NAME-SCREEN, DISTRICT, DIST-SCREEN, C...
STOP RUN. Any and all help will be appreciated. Code signals: Making, Screen, COBOL, SECTION, SCREEN-IMAGE, BLANK, BACKGROUND-COLOR, FOREGROUND-COLOR, LINE, COLUMN, PIC, CURRENT-TIME, TITLE-LINE, DATE-TODAY, VALUE, CODE-SCREEN, AUTO, ADD, CHG, DEL, INQ, END, REP, REP-SCREEN, NAME, NAME-SCREEN, DISTRICT, DIST-SCREEN, C...
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14915999_c0
14915999
cobol
0
Title: COBOL DATATYPE CONVERSION: Number to Packed Numeric, Packed Date COMP-3 Problem title: COBOL DATATYPE CONVERSION: Number to Packed Numeric, Packed Date COMP-3 Tags: vbscript, unix, packed-decimal, java, cobol Problem: COBOL DATATYPE CONVERSION: Number to Packed Numeric, Packed Date COMP-3 I am trying to convert ...
COBOL DATATYPE CONVERSION: Number to Packed Numeric, Packed Date COMP-3 COBOL DATATYPE CONVERSION: Number to Packed Numeric, Packed Date COMP-3 vbscript unix packed-decimal java cobol COBOL DATATYPE CONVERSION Number Packed Numeric Date COMP-3 COBOL DATATYPE CONVERSION: Number to Packed Numeric, Packed Date COMP-3 I am...
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8219065_c0
8219065
cobol
0
Title: Are conditions in an EVALUATE TRUE block evaluated in the same order they're listed? Problem title: Are conditions in an EVALUATE TRUE block evaluated in the same order they're listed? Tags: cobol Problem: Are conditions in an EVALUATE TRUE block evaluated in the same order they're listed? If I evaluat...
Are conditions in an EVALUATE TRUE block evaluated in the same order they're listed? Are conditions in an EVALUATE TRUE block evaluated in the same order they're listed? cobol EVALUATE WHEN COLD WEAR SWEATER SUNNY BRING SUNGLASSES END-EVALUATE Are conditions in an EVALUATE TRUE block evaluated in the same ord...
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64682707_c0
64682707
cobol
0
Title: Get a cobol DB2 date for a local variable Problem title: Get a cobol DB2 date for a local variable Tags: db2, cobol Problem: Get a cobol DB2 date for a local variable I'm a cobol, trying to extract a current date in DB2, but the EZ01-TIMESTAMP field returns with junk. This is the definition of the variables: EXE...
Get a cobol DB2 date for a local variable Get a cobol DB2 date for a local variable db2 cobol Get DB2 EXEC SQL INCLUDE SQLCA END-EXEC EZ01 EZ01-CURRENT-DATE PIC COMP-3 EZ01-TIMESTAMP SET CURRENT_TIMESTAMP Get a cobol DB2 date for a local variable I'm a cobol, trying to extract a current date in DB2, but the EZ01-TIMEST...
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60931498_c0
60931498
cobol
0
Title: Identifying program calling sub-module in COBOL Problem title: Identifying program calling sub-module in COBOL Tags: cobol, mainframe, zos Problem: Identifying program calling sub-module in COBOL Say I have a COBOL-module, X, which is called by another program, Y. How do I identify the name of Y within X? I coul...
Identifying program calling sub-module in COBOL Identifying program calling sub-module in COBOL cobol mainframe zos Identifying COBOL Identifying program calling sub-module in COBOL Say I have a COBOL-module, X, which is called by another program, Y. How do I identify the name of Y within X? I could of course pass this...
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61176313_c0
61176313
cobol
0
Title: Decimals in COBOL Problem title: Decimals in COBOL Tags: cobol, microfocus Problem: Decimals in COBOL I'm very new to COBOL. I'm following the tutorials that came with Micro Focus and I can't seem to get the example to work right. I'm trying to print -123.45 and I keep getting the following, I looked up a number...
Decimals in COBOL Decimals in COBOL cobol microfocus Decimals COBOL WS-NUM3 PIC VALUE Display Decimals in COBOL I'm very new to COBOL. I'm following the tutorials that came with Micro Focus and I can't seem to get the example to work right. I'm trying to print -123.45 and I keep getting the following, I looked up a num...
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8785549_c0
8785549
cobol
0
Title: Regular Expression to identify Cobol EVALUATE block with JAVA Problem title: Regular Expression to identify Cobol EVALUATE block with JAVA Tags: regex, java, cobol Problem: Regular Expression to identify Cobol EVALUATE block with JAVA I want a regular expression to extract text between EVALUATE and END-EVALAUTE ...
Regular Expression to identify Cobol EVALUATE block with JAVA Regular Expression to identify Cobol EVALUATE block with JAVA regex java cobol Regular Expression Cobol EVALUATE JAVA END-EVALAUTE END-EVALUATE Regular Expression to identify Cobol EVALUATE block with JAVA I want a regular expression to extract text between ...
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25163036_c0
25163036
cobol
0
Title: COBOL subroutine that reads a file and can be called online or in batch Problem title: COBOL subroutine that reads a file and can be called online or in batch Tags: cobol, cics Problem: COBOL subroutine that reads a file and can be called online or in batch To all my VSE Mainframe programmers: I am working on a ...
COBOL subroutine that reads a file and can be called online or in batch COBOL subroutine that reads a file and can be called online or in batch cobol cics COBOL COBOL subroutine that reads a file and can be called online or in batch To all my VSE Mainframe programmers: I am working on a VSE mainframe system and I am tr...
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54965211_c2
54965211
cobol
2
(&THEPGM),DISP=SHR // IF RC = 0 THEN //STEP2 EXEC PGM=&THEPGM //STEPLIB DD DSN=&LINKRU,DISP=SHR //SYSOUT DD SYSOUT=*,OUTLIM=15000 //CEEDUMP DD DUMMY //SYSUDUMP DD DUMMY // ELSE // ENDIF Code signals: a, IEF236I, ALLOC, CBLMINE, STEP2, IGD103I, SMS, ALLOCATED, DDNAME, STEPLIB, IEF237I, JES2, SYSOUT, DMY, CEEDUMP, SYSUDU...
(&THEPGM),DISP=SHR // IF RC = 0 THEN //STEP2 EXEC PGM=&THEPGM //STEPLIB DD DSN=&LINKRU,DISP=SHR //SYSOUT DD SYSOUT=*,OUTLIM=15000 //CEEDUMP DD DUMMY //SYSUDUMP DD DUMMY // ELSE // ENDIF Code signals: a, IEF236I, ALLOC, CBLMINE, STEP2, IGD103I, SMS, ALLOCATED, DDNAME, STEPLIB, IEF237I, JES2, SYSOUT, DMY, CEEDUMP, SYSUDU...
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49775717_c0
49775717
cobol
0
Title: Passing Arrays using POINTERS in CBLLE Problem title: Passing Arrays using POINTERS in CBLLE Tags: ibm-midrange, cobol Problem: Passing Arrays using POINTERS in CBLLE I have a situation in my project, we have to retrieve values in array using pointer. I was able to get the pointer value in my Called program with...
Passing Arrays using POINTERS in CBLLE Passing Arrays using POINTERS in CBLLE ibm-midrange cobol POINTERS Passing Arrays CBLLE Passing Arrays using POINTERS in CBLLE I have a situation in my project, we have to retrieve values in array using pointer. I was able to get the pointer value in my Called program with the arr...
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70363219_c0
70363219
cobol
0
Title: How do I compile an SQL Cobol with || operator? Problem title: How do I compile an SQL Cobol with || operator? Tags: db2, sql, ibm-midrange, cobol Problem: How do I compile an SQL Cobol with || operator? I'm trying to compile an SQLCobol source on a As400 system containing a statement with || (as a concat operat...
How do I compile an SQL Cobol with || operator? How do I compile an SQL Cobol with || operator? db2 sql ibm-midrange cobol How SQL Cobol EXEC INSERT INTO TABLEB SELECT FIELD1 FIELD2 TABLEA END-EXEC db2 How do I compile an SQL Cobol with || operator? I'm trying to compile an SQLCobol source on a As400 system containing ...
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76156397_c0
76156397
cobol
0
Title: Cobol z/OS: how to determine calling parameters in debug mode? Problem title: Cobol z/OS: how to determine calling parameters in debug mode? Tags: cobol, debugging, zos Problem: Cobol z/OS: how to determine calling parameters in debug mode? for z/OS Cobol the linkage-section defines data structures that can be s...
Cobol z/OS: how to determine calling parameters in debug mode? Cobol z/OS: how to determine calling parameters in debug mode? cobol debugging zos Cobol Cobol z/OS: how to determine calling parameters in debug mode? for z/OS Cobol the linkage-section defines data structures that can be shared with other programs. What I...
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37129121_c0
37129121
cobol
0
Title: JCL, What is the DD statement I would need to bring in my VSAM file for my cobol to use Problem title: JCL, What is the DD statement I would need to bring in my VSAM file for my cobol to use Tags: zos, cobol, mainframe, jcl, db2 Problem: JCL, What is the DD statement I would need to bring in my VSAM file for my ...
JCL, What is the DD statement I would need to bring in my VSAM file for my cobol to use JCL, What is the DD statement I would need to bring in my VSAM file for my cobol to use zos cobol mainframe jcl db2 JCL What VSAM Top Data KC03AF5A JOB KC03AF5 MSGLEVEL NOTIFY MSGCLASS REGION FFFPROC JCLLIB ORDER KC02477.SHARED.PROC...
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17037494_c0
17037494
cobol
0
Title: XML Parsing Cobol Problem title: XML Parsing Cobol Tags: cobol, xml-parsing Problem: XML Parsing Cobol I have written a COBOL module for parsing a XML. XML value is stored in a DB2 table and I am running a select query to read the XML value. But while parsing, on the 1st instance itself it is throwing an excepti...
XML Parsing Cobol XML Parsing Cobol cobol xml-parsing XML Parsing Cobol XML Parsing Cobol I have written a COBOL module for parsing a XML. XML value is stored in a DB2 table and I am running a select query to read the XML value. But while parsing, on the 1st instance itself it is throwing an exception with XML-CODE = 3...
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44269457_c0
44269457
cobol
0
Title: In COBOL when will the following Until condition evaluate to true Problem title: In COBOL when will the following Until condition evaluate to true Tags: cobol Problem: In COBOL when will the following Until condition evaluate to true 01 ws-var-05 pic x value 'n'. 88 ws-var-88 value 'y' 01 ws-var-2 pic 9 value 1....
In COBOL when will the following Until condition evaluate to true In COBOL when will the following Until condition evaluate to true cobol COBOL Until ws-var-05 ws-var-88 ws-var-2 ws-var-88-2 What Need Perform In COBOL when will the following Until condition evaluate to true
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62271264_c0
62271264
cobol
0
Title: I have to delete 30 days old data based on timestamp in DB2 Problem title: I have to delete 30 days old data based on timestamp in DB2 Tags: cobol, db2, dynamic-programming, stored-procedures Problem: I have to delete 30 days old data based on timestamp in DB2 I have a requirement to delete 30 days old record in...
I have to delete 30 days old data based on timestamp in DB2 I have to delete 30 days old data based on timestamp in DB2 cobol db2 dynamic-programming stored-procedures DB2 DELETE TABLE WHERE TIMESTAMP_FIELD CURRENT TIMESTAMP DAYS ADDDATE I have to delete 30 days old data based on timestamp in DB2 I have a requirement t...
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51952650_c0
51952650
cobol
0
Title: Pointer position at the time of VSAM START command Problem title: Pointer position at the time of VSAM START command Tags: vsam, cobol Problem: Pointer position at the time of VSAM START command I am a bit confused. I know when you START a VSAM file, a pointer is set to a specific record, which will be read by s...
Pointer position at the time of VSAM START command Pointer position at the time of VSAM START command vsam cobol Pointer VSAM START KEY GREATER THAN Pointer position at the time of VSAM START command I am a bit confused. I know when you START a VSAM file, a pointer is set to a specific record, which will be read by sub...
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1808154_c0
1808154
cobol
0
Title: How to decrypt a string in cobol Problem title: How to decrypt a string in cobol Tags: .net, cobol, rijndaelmanaged Problem: How to decrypt a string in cobol i'm looking for ways to decrypt a string in cobol that was encrypted in .net using RijndaelManaged. I have control of the algorithm so it doesn't need to b...
How to decrypt a string in cobol How to decrypt a string in cobol .net cobol rijndaelmanaged How How to decrypt a string in cobol i'm looking for ways to decrypt a string in cobol that was encrypted in .net using RijndaelManaged. I have control of the algorithm so it doesn't need to be Rijdnael, but i just need to ensu...
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