Roger Lowe wrote:
>If you have the IBM Debug Tool product, there is included the
>"Load Module Analyzer" which analyses program objects to determine
>the language translator (compiler or assembler) that was used to
>generate the object for each CSECT.
There are lots of great answers in this threa
On 4/15/2020 3:06 PM, Roger Lowe wrote:
On Wed, 15 Apr 2020 07:15:16 -0700, Charles Mills wrote:
Given a COBOL-based load module, is there a way to tell what COBOL compiler
(including version) the main module was built with? Is there a "tag" in the
object code that says "this was compiled by (
Thanks Peter; I had looked for an update, but not in the correct place. The new
version works much better!
B
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I just tried to assemble and run the COBANALZ program, but got S206-04 on
multiple libraries...not sure what to do with that, as I haven't got time to
troubleshoot this.
Billy
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I just tried to assemble and run the COBANALZ program, but got S206-04
on multiple libraries...not sure what to do with that, as I haven't got
time to troubleshoot this.
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On Wed, 15 Apr 2020 07:15:16 -0700, Charles Mills wrote:
>Given a COBOL-based load module, is there a way to tell what COBOL compiler
>(including version) the main module was built with? Is there a "tag" in the
>object code that says "this was compiled by (for example) Enterprise COBOL
>V6R3M0?"
2020 2:30:10 PM
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module?
Enterprise COBOL "signature" now uses "CEE" not C1 or C2 (actually
X'01C3C5C5'). Need to find the LE PPA2 data block and from there find the compiler timestamp,
which is
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Enterprise COBOL "signature" now uses "CEE" not C1 or C2 (actually
X'01C3C5C5'). Need to f
zach
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Cobol has a signature, at least used to have, in the load module date& time. C1
for os/vs Cobol, C2 for cobol 2. I believe ibm maintains same sig
gt; Peter
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First, Filemanager, then 3.10 (and then 1-View). It's not on the ISPF
Utilities menu. I've no way of knowing if or how to start Filemanager on
anything
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Don't know what version of FM you are using, but we have FM V10.0 here and FM
3.10 is their "COMPARE" utility, no sub-menus.
FM 3.13 is "LOADINFO", is that the feature you are talking
Sorry, ignore that comment. "FM" here is CA FileMaster, not IBM FileManager.
Apologies for my confusion.
Peter
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only binder dates/attributes.
CBT file 321 does a better job for this kind of inquiry.
Peter
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Got it. Thanks.
Charles
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First, Filemanager, then 3.10 (and then 1-View). It's not on the ISPF
Utilities menu. I've no way of knowing if or how to start Filemanager on
anything but my own systems. You might have to poke around, or ask the
Powers-That-Be. Or you may not have it, or of course, have sysadmins that
assume
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AMBLIST is the easy & always-available way to LISTIDR. If you have
FileManager, op
AMBLIST is the easy & always-available way to LISTIDR. If you have
FileManager, option 3.10 lets you view them in ISPF. It also expands the
compiler IDs to readable text, and can also humanize the dates.
sas
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Given a COBOL-based load module, is there a way to tell what COBOL compiler
(including version) the main module was built with? Is there a "tag" in the
object code that says "this was compiled by (for exam
Given a COBOL-based load module, is there a way to tell what COBOL compiler
(including version) the main module was built with? Is there a "tag" in the
object code that says "this was compiled by (for example) Enterprise COBOL
V6R3M0?"
Charles
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