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HI every body, I have some questions about using a COBOL module in fex. 1) Is it possible to pass more than one parameter between FOCUS environment and COBOL environment ? 2) To which loadlib may I add the loadlib containing the module ? 3) Is there some constraint with Dev Studio ?
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1) Is it possible to pass more than one parameter between FOCUS environment and COBOL environment ? 2) To which loadlib may I add the loadlib containing the module ? 3) Is there some constraint with Dev Studio ?
1. Yes, assuming the Cobol module is set up to receive multiple parameters.
2. I would say you need to put it in a library in your application path, such as where the IB user written subroutines are stored. Which I don't know where.
3. Don't know, but if set up as a user written subroutine that can be 'gotten to' wouldn't think so, but not the expert here.
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