>The LE conversion guide show you how to rebind the programs without
>recompilation. In essence, map the program, code REPLACE statements for
>all of the runtime CSECTs, and rebind using the LE link library.

There is no need to code the REPLACE statements, just use the sample
linkage editor control statements provided with LE in SAMPLIB.
If the programs were compiled with RES, you can skip this step and
just change the concatenation to have SCEERUN in place of COBLIB.

>That said, getting back to source and recompiled is the way to go, IMHO.

And you can recover your source by using the services of a 3rd party,
Source Recovery Company:  http://www.source-recovery.com/
They take load modules and give you back source code!

Cheers,
TomR              >> COBOL is the Language of the Future! <<

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