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Posted 08 May 2011 - 02:05 AM

DOES MSCOBOL SUPPORT REPORT SECTION ?????HOW TO MAKE IT POSSIBLE?An Introduction To COBOL

Replying to vicky99THANKS VICKY FOR your INTRODUCING FOR COBOL. I HOPE YOU R THE EXPERT IN COBOL. ACTUALLY, FOR A ONE WEEK, I WRITE A PROGRAM THAT GENERATES (REPORTS) CHECKLIST. I USED THE FEATURE OF REPORT WRITER FOR COBOL. WHEN I END MY PROGRAM AND COMPILE IT ON XP/DOS. IT DISPLAYS MANY ERRORS "UNRECOGNIZABLE ELEMENT IS IGNORED" REPORT SECTION AND SO ON. PLEASE HELP ME. AND IF YOU HAVE A TESTED SOURCE CODE THAT CONSISTS REPORT SECTION AND GENERATING REPORT IN MSCOBOL .PLEASE SUGGEST ME FOR IT , I WILL BE VERY THANKFUL TO YOU. REPLY SOOOON..PLEASE...

-question by Shiv Singh


Posted 04 June 2011 - 03:43 PM

Free Cobol CompilerAn Introduction To COBOL

There is an excellent COBOL compiler FREE at ADD1TOCOBOL.Com. Version 1 lacks Report Writer support, but Version 2 which is scheduled to come out in June or July of this year is supposed to have the support included.I have used vs 1 for several months now and find it (while finicky) to be a great compiler.

-reply by Dale Hermann


Posted 29 July 2010 - 10:07 AM

thank you very much!

it is realy very helpful post for someone, who are new in COBOL, like me. 

but where to get free COBOL compiler? is there any free COBOL compiler tool? for testing we need free environment, but why it is not available?

-reply by Roman

 


Posted 27 July 2010 - 01:19 PM

Any FREE Cobol compilers you encounter?An Introduction To COBOLI want to learn Cobol the easiest way. The open source way. :)Any free Cobol for Windows will do. Just make it sure that it matches the procedure Vicky gave us. :D

 


Posted 26 January 2010 - 12:08 AM

In responce to your HELLO WORLD programAn Introduction To COBOL

if I am correct the DISPLAY "HELLO WORLD!". Should start in paragraph B which is indented 12 spaces. As it sits right now that would be in violation of Paragraph A.

Paragraph A = 8-11

paragraph B = 12-72

 

I would Also like to know where you downloaded your compiler at. I am using cobol651 compiler.

it has some differences to a regular compiler. 

-reply by Bradley P

Posted 10 August 2009 - 04:51 AM

Need COBOL CompilerAn Introduction To COBOLI am using MS Cobol V2.1 on an XP Machine. During compilation, I am getting an error like Null Pointer Assignment or Memory Overlay error. Compiler doesnt go beyond scanning ENVT DIV. Can you throw some light on the errors and tell me how to proceed. Thanks in advance.-question by Kavitha

Posted 25 April 2009 - 12:43 AM

Comments on COBOLAn Introduction To COBOL

There seems to be a little confusion out there about COBOL. First, COBOL is far from a "dead" language. Were it so, you probably COULD find a free compiler, but most compilers are quite expensive, and only Fujitsu Cobol has a free compiler with all the bugs removed. Unfortunately, it is based on an old standard, and contains little of the modern capabilities (screen handling, class and property, etc. Handling). For these capabilities, find a deep pocket.

There are an estimated BILLION lines of cobol being used every day. Thousands of front and back ends written in basic, C, C++ provide interactive capabilities to these old work horses, and there has yet to be a better business language developed. When you talk of handling, as an example, a quarter of million transactions a week, as many COBOL systems do, no other language can provide the speed and sheer processing power of COBOL.

There are a number of sites out there that are COBOL cognizant. Google "COBOL FAQ" and watch.

The compilers and the language have evolved with the times. There is very little you cannot do with COBOL, and as for the "translator" type compilers than generate C or C++ code from COBOL code, the exercise defeats the entire purpose of COBOL.

COBOL stands for Common Business Oriented Language.  'Nuff said.

-reply by Dale Hermann

 


Posted 17 November 2008 - 09:20 AM

help...
An Introduction To COBOL

Replying to vicky99

Do you have a knowledge of similarities and differences between cobol and first generation languages.

-reply by Matt

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Posted 24 July 2008 - 02:18 PM

I have been a COBOL programmer for over 13 years and can say that there is still a need for it especially in any application that processes huge volumes of data. In my case I work on a billing application that processes millions of customers with hundreds of millions of charges per month. There is simply no other programming language that can support that volume. There as an effort some time ago to rewrite some of the applications in the billing stream in C++. The COBOL jobs finished in about 3 hours the C++ version was still running two days later. Although there is less need to support mainframe applications there are still us dinosaur programmers out there loving what they do. I am actually doing some work with stored procedures and JAVA now which I am enjoying.

Regarding Mircofocus: Microfocus is similar to MVS COBOL except that it does not run on an MVS Platform. It ties more into PC computing. If you search the web I believe there is a Microfocus demo, at least there was when I was going to school. My understanding is that there is a pretty big difference between MF Cobol and MVS Cobol probably similiar to that between IBMs an MACs.

Posted 08 July 2008 - 06:19 AM

Differences b/w cobol and microfocus cobol?
An Introduction To COBOL

Can someone tell me the major differences between cobol and microfocus cobol?

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