Re: CICS COBOL compile JCL

From: Robert Jones (rjones0_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 03/27/04


Date: 27 Mar 2004 07:33:32 -0800

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thaneh@softwaresimple.com (Thane Hubbell) wrote in message news:<bfdfc3e8.0403251936.3dde683d@posting.google.com>...
> OS/390 2.7, COBOL for this and that 2.1. CICS 4.1. Looking for some
> COBOL compile and link JCL with translator step. Hunted high and low
> and can't find any!
>
> If someone has one - I can customize it to my system. You can either
> post here (even if your versions don't match mine - something close
> will do) or email me (but not to the address I have posted with) - use
> thane at softwaresimple.com.
>
> Thanks.

I haven't worked in the field for some time, but if they are available
to you, the CICS and COBOL programmer's guides should contain this
information. They can be found on IBM website, you would be best
placed to identify the appropriate versions of the manuals to look at.
 The CICS one seems to be in bookmanager format last time I looked so
you would have to install bookmanager, a free download from IBM, to
read it.

http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/zseries/zos/bkserv/

A quicker way might be to ask on google bit.listserve.ibm-main or join
the CICS-L listserve group which communicates by email.

Bill Klein has recently posted on ibm-main about potential problems
using CICS 4.1 with recent compilers, it provides a link to a manual
that may also be of interest.

Robert



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