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Why use C over COBOL?
you use 'C' instead of COBOL to produce reports?
It costs nothing additional to develop and use C applications on Linux, and the entire environment is oriented toward supporting C applications in an efficient and natural manner. It costs a substantial amount to support COBOL on Linux. See More... Dec 19, 2005
Setting up an IBM mainframe printer for CICS
IBM mainframe printer to print reports from CICS? We are able to print reports from batch. Now we want this printer to be enabled for CICS. Can this be done? If yes, what needs to be done? I suggest you avoid using any 3270-type of printing. Instead, I think you should use the XC SPOOL commands
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Moving COBOL programs to a PC platform
to 200 COBOL programs that generate reports. They currently run on the mainframe (OS/390). I'd like keep the code relatively intact, as it's rock-solid, and migrate them down to a PC platform (SQL Server or IIS). Are there good solutions out there that won't break the bank? Should I just bite the
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