Similar words: bobolink, make so bold as to, cob, jacob, cobra, cobalt, cobble, cobbed. Meaning: ['kəʊbɒl] n. common business-oriented language.
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31. Within the run unit, COBOL programs can call non-COBOL programs and vice versa.
32. For example, embedded SQL is implemented via a precompiler that reads C or COBOL source code and substitutes SQL calls with C or COBOL function calls that C or COBOL compilers understand.
33. From there, the RBDe tools generate Java or COBOL code, along with all the runtime artifacts you need, to deploy the application to the desired execution platform.
34. For example, if you have five different COBOL data structures, you write five format-specific parsers,[www.Sentencedict.com] with the format information hard-wired into the parser program code.
35. The next step is to write a sample COBOL CICS program to read a record from VSAM dataset based on a record key.
36. In computer programming, a body responsible for the development of the COBOL language.
37. COBOL, a data item whose value may be changed during execution of the object program.
38. The precompiler replaces any executable SQL that was in your source with a COBOL CALL to a COBOL-DB2 interface module.
39. This method can achieve the aim for automaticalIy running COBOL programs.
40. A reserved word whose use is essential to the meaning and structure of a COBOL statement.
41. Nowadays, as high - quality solutions for enterprises, COBOL accounts for the vast majority of commercial softwares.
42. This creates duplicates that appear when selecting a build descriptor to generate Java or COBOL code.
43. For this, your starting point must be the COBOL copybook describing the input and output record.
44. Each box contained about 2,000 cards, so his program had 4,000 cards or 4,000 statements; each card usually contained one COBOL statement line.
45. In C the interfaces are parameters of the type structure, and in COBOL the objects are level 1 items in the linkage section.
46. For example, a DB2 for z/OS SQL stored procedure developed to support a Java application could just as easily be called from a CICS transaction program written in COBOL.
47. The XML enablement tool takes as input COBOL data declarations that define the input and output interfaces for a COBOL application.
48. Even if you are not interested in deploying CICS Web services, you still can take advantage of having COBOL code that uses a DB2 table that was mapped from the UML class.
49. A very simple answer is: Yes, today you can transform UML into COBOL code.
50. This determination can be made if all COBOL programs within the run unit have returned to their callers through GOBACK or EXIT PROGRAM.
51. There are probably tens or hundreds of billions of lines of COBOL code in use today, much of it originally written in the 1970s and 1980s.
52. In COBOL, a data item whose value may be changed during execution of the object program.
53. During the class I noticed the young person explaining several times how to start a wizard -- but I also saw the mature developer explaining why JCL was required to run a COBOL batch program.
54. It, as well as COBOL , contains the function of data description. Its facility likes FORTRAN.
55. The third thing that the precompiler does seems contrary to reason: You have very carefully embedded SQL into your COBOL program—the precompiler just as carefully removes it.
56. In computer programming, section of a COBOL program that represents a logical processing entity.
57. In fact, Gartner Group stated in 1999 that more than 200 billion lines of COBOL code are still in existence.
58. For example, a called COBOL program contains a GOBACK statement (a language element) and returns control to a C program.
59. The COBOL Person message arrives in the form of an input bit stream.
60. They were able to work together on the same exercise, which involved compiling, executing, and debugging a COBOL program using the mainframe and traditional partitioned data sets (PDS).