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Create COBOL Applications Using ASP.NET
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Micro Focus
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23 Apr 2013
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Create COBOL applications using ASP.NET
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Micro Focus Visual COBOL
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Micro Focus
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23 Apr 2013
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Micro Focus Visual COBOL
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Take your COBOL Application to .NET
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Micro Focus
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23 Apr 2013
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Take your COBOL application to .NET
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Take your COBOL Application to JVM
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Take your COBOL application to JVM
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trying to read the last record in vsam file
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Move High-Values to Ws-KeyExEC CICS STARTBRFILE(LOGICAL FILE NAME)RIDFLD(WS-KEY)END-EXECEXEC CICS READNEXTFILE(LOGICAL FILE NAME)INTO(WORKING-STORAGE-AREA)END-EXEC EXEC CICS READPREVFILE(LOGICAL FILE NAME)INTO(WORKING-STORAGE-AREA)END-EXECEXEC CICS ENDBR ...
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Cobol Input Mask format using C code
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19 Feb 2013
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Adding commas using sprintf(), was no challenge. I have tested it with positive and negative numbers between one digit and 16 digits.I need to remove the debugging code and post it here in the next day or two.I have almost completed the formating using the Cobol Picture clause. The...
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Cobol Input Mask format using C code
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H.Brydon
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16 Feb 2013
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These features of COBOL are built into the compiler, and are not generally available in other languages (with some exceptions: PL/I, ADA).You flagged "C" as your language of interest. These features are not built into the C language, but you might be able to find a library somewhere that...
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Cobol Input Mask format using C code
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lsatenstein
Question
15 Feb 2013
license:
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How to?Cobol has an input mask format similar to the following: Using integer 345picture "99999" yields 00345 picture "zzzz9" yields 345 or even "zzzVzz" yields 3.45 "9zzzVzz" invalid (9 to the left of z)."$zzVzz" floating dollar ...
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Introducing Spring Batch, Part One
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Keyhole Software
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23 Aug 2012
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Have you ever heard someone say “Man I wish we had a toy like that when I was a kid! That would have been awesome!” For me, that’s usually when I’m wrapping the latest entry in Nerf’s arsenal for Christmas, someone’s birthday or any time my kids and I are running through the house attempting [...]
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Print in Matrix form
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CPallini
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13 Jan 2012
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I guess you may use the WITH NO ADVANCING clause (see, for instance here[^]). Probably you have to add the blanks.
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Print in Matrix form
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Richard MacCutchan
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13 Jan 2012
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It's a long time since I did any Cobol but I would suggest looking here[^].
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Print in Matrix form
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CurrentlyBE
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13 Jan 2012
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How can we print a matrix in actual matrix form.In COBOL after every DISPLAY statement it automatically drops to next line so matrix looks like 1 than 1 2 3 2 4 5 6 3 7 8 9 4 5 6 ...
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difference between COBOL-DB2 and sql
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Mehdi Gholam
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9 Nov 2011
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Read this : http://www.mainframegurukul.com/tutorials/database/db2_tutorials/db2.html[^]
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difference between COBOL-DB2 and sql
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9 Nov 2011
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Refer this:http://www.differencebetween.net/technology/difference-between-db2-and-sql-server/[^]
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difference between COBOL-DB2 and sql
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hi friends ,What is difference between COBOL-DB2 and sql Thanks in advance siva
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How to choose a language for begining your career as a developer?
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Abhinav S
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16 Oct 2011
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It would depend a lot on the area where you are located and what opportunities you have around you.Java would probably be the right choice in terms of number of opportunities.However, if you can carve a niche for yourself in C and Cobol, you are likely to get paid more as there is less...
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How to choose a language for begining your career as a developer?
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Espen Harlinn
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16 Oct 2011
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If you have a background in COBOL – recruiters for insurance companies have been looking for you for a while – if you can translate COBOL to java and/or c#, and that seems likely, they’ll probably be even happier to have a chat with you ...Best regardsEspen Harlinn
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How to choose a language for begining your career as a developer?
by
Naerling
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8 Oct 2011
license:
CPOL
What do you mean with "a background in C, Java, COBOL, Perl and Python"? That does not sound like you are a starter. Anyway, it's a nice point to start. Pick up any of those languages. Isn't Java the most popular programming language in the world and aren't Java programmers paid the best as well...
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How to choose a language for begining your career as a developer?
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Mehdi Gholam
Answer
8 Oct 2011
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Career language choices usually involve what jobs are out there in the market place.The best advise is to learn as much as you can and see where that takes you, and which language you prefer and is easier for you.What is important is not the language itself but the logical problem...
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How to choose a language for begining your career as a developer?
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M. Danish Farman
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8 Oct 2011
license:
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I'd like to ask pros out for their opinion, as to what language to choose to begin my professional development career.I'm confused! It's somewhat weird but true!I must also tell them that I do have a background in C, Java, COBOL,Perl, and Python...What makes me feel this way is the...
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COBOL Question - Unicode
by
bottomline
Question
10 May 2011
license:
CPOL
We are currently looking to convert our legacy COBOL code from ANSII to UNICODE however we have come across a problem where just changing the PIC X fields to PIC N and setting NSYMBOL(NATIONAL) will cause problems when data structures contain a REDEFINES or RENAME statement with elementary DATA...
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Bracketing Binary Chop in COBOL
by
alex turner
Article
18 Jun 2010
license:
CC (ASA 2.5)
COBOL already has SEARCH ALL, but what if you want to find table values which bracket a searched value - here is the solution.
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Integrating Scripting Languages With Native COBOL
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alex turner
Article
19 Jan 2010
license:
CC (ASA 2.5)
How to and the benefits of tightly integrating scripting with native Micro Focus COBOL to produce more customisable and flexible applications.
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