>In <vnetibm.20130907162208.9...@bldgate.vnet.ibm.com>, on 09/07/2013
>   at 09:22 AM, Tom Ross <tmr...@stlvm20.vnet.ibm.com> said:
>
>>No, the COBOL Migration Guide is correct, all COBOL programs=20
>>produce GOFF output with COBOL V5, so after Binding you will have=20
>>a program object and it must reside in a PDSE.
>
>It's not the use of GOFF per se that requires program objects, it's
>the use of GOFF features that aren't supported in load modules.

Sorry about that, you are correct.  Though GOFF is new for COBOL V5.1,
it is not the reason why the executables must be program objects and
must be in PDSEs.  I must admit I was more focused on getting people
ready for COBOL V5.1, and there are really 2 things that shops can
do to prepare for COBOL V5.1 without getting the product, and I have
been SHAREing this information for years now:

1) Convert load libraries to PDSE if not already there

2) Expand the max region size for users who will be doing compiles
  with COBOL V5.1 (they will need 200M).  Shops with PL/I or
  Fault Analyzer may have done this already, but other shops may
  not allow enough region size to do compiles with COBOL V5.1

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

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