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shreekant suman
5/19/2007 04:08:31
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Subject: enquiry
Message: I am new to COBOL and hence donot know much about it.
I am using the SCO COBOL version.
while executing a program I gave the command
"cr -db info"
where info is the program-id.
I want to know actually what does this command do.
How does this debug work.
What are the various aspects of of debuging a cobol program.
Please let me know all this in brief.
thanking all.
yours
shreekant suman
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nlw
5/21/2007 10:07:00
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Message: Isn't SCO a MicroFocus COBOL version? If so, you might be better off posting this inquiry on the Microfocus forum instead of the IBM forum. Sorry I can't give you an answer to your question though. Good Luck.
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