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I came across this website from IBM that describes how to obtain the System
Symbols from inside a COBOL Program. This approach is very simple! Here is
the link:
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=isg3T1012192
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I had a COBOL programmer ask me how they could get the LPAR name, SYSNAME,
or SMFSID from a COBOL program. I could not find a LE Function that would
do that. So, a co-worker located a sample program that chases controls to
get that information.
Does anybody know of any LE Functions or a cleaner
I been using File Manager IMS, Base, and DB2 for about 9 months now and have
a question about extracting and restoring slices of data. I am using File
Manager Version 10.1.0.
I need to extract a relationally intact set of data across IMS, VSAM, and
DB2 and save it to a dataset. Next, I want to d
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