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> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Herring, Bobby
> 
> We just recently installed a z196.
> At IBM's BCRS, we will be running on a z10 or possibly as old as a
z900. Management is questioning our
> Language Environment settings.  They are afraid that if we use the new
LE Cobol compiler, the load
> modules might be incompatible with the older machine at the DR site.
> 
> Is there a parm setting in LE that says compile at the z900 level as
opposed to the most current, ie
> z196?
> 
> I can't find one and Google isn't coming up with anything I recognize.
> 
> If someone can just point me in the right direction, the name of a
parm or a manual, that would be
> greatly appreciated.

I think you have nothing to worry about.  If the D/R machine can run
your version of z/OS and/or z/VSE, your COBOL (and other LE-conforming)
programs should also run "just like at home" (maybe a little slower :-)
).

    -jc-

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