Bill Klein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Just to clarify, if you have an Output Procedure but no Input Procedure,
FASTSRT *will* impact input I/O. The only time it has no impact is if you
have BOTH an Input and Output procedure.
FYI,
I certainly (absolutely) would NOT recommend, it but you *might* be able
to ZAP the load module based on the information at:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/cgi-bin/bookmgr/BOOKS/igypg205/2.5.3.7.2
(it's for V2.2, but I think this section remains the same - except for new
options - between releases).
FYI,
I assume that you are aware that- unless you are running under VM - IBM
COBOL for OS/390 VM (V2.1) went out of service quite a while ago. (The
currently supported product is Enterprise COBOL)
Thanks. I guess I wasn't too clear on that, unintentionally.
Additionally, the OP could/might restructure any I/O
procedures to allow that/those function(s) to be perf-
ormed by sort. But, I kinda' got the idea that this user
was probably not interested in this level of change.
Gary
Gary Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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It doesn't appear so
But, unless your Cobol source employs no input/output
procedure(s), it won't buy you anything, anyway.
Perhaps, you're well aware of this. But, I've only seen
a hand full of Cobol Sorts that didn't use either an input
or output procedure of some kind.
Thanks,
Gary
Larry Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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IBM COBOL for OS/390 VM 2.1.2
Any way to zap the load module w/o recompile?
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