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by Amit Salvi
Mon Nov 10, 2014 4:48 pm
Forum: Scheduling Software for MVS, OS/390 and zOS
Topic: Find in which job the dataset is created?
Replies: 2
Views: 2282

Find in which job the dataset is created?

Hi,

I'm doing one analysis in which I've got a list of data-sets and I need to identify the jobs in which they are created. Is there an easy way out to do that apart from searching the name in the jcl/proc librarly manually? We're using CA-7.
by Amit Salvi
Wed Oct 08, 2014 10:15 pm
Forum: Suggestions & Feedback : About the website.
Topic: How did you find us?
Replies: 294
Views: 500701

Re: How did you find us?

I found you on a Facebook page.
by Amit Salvi
Wed Oct 08, 2014 10:14 pm
Forum: Thought of the Day, General Talk & Jokes.
Topic: Where do you live?
Replies: 251
Views: 229229

Re: Where do you live?

Hello,

I'm from India too!
by Amit Salvi
Wed Oct 08, 2014 10:11 pm
Forum: IBM COBOL, GnuCOBOL (OpenCOBOL), OOCobol.
Topic: DECIMAL-POINT IS COMMA.
Replies: 2
Views: 3244

Re: DECIMAL-POINT IS COMMA.

Thanks William. Yes, you are correct. I used to work for a US client before while now I work for a European client and found this new.

Thank you! :)
by Amit Salvi
Wed Oct 08, 2014 2:41 pm
Forum: IBM COBOL, GnuCOBOL (OpenCOBOL), OOCobol.
Topic: DECIMAL-POINT IS COMMA.
Replies: 2
Views: 3244

DECIMAL-POINT IS COMMA.

Hi, I'm in a new project. I see a 'SPECIAL-NAME' used in the program, like this: ENVIRONMENT DIVISION. CONFIGURATION SECTION. SOURCE-COMPUTER. IBM-370. OBJECT-COMPUTER. IBM-370. SPECIAL-NAMES. DECIMAL-POINT IS COMMA. I've not seen this in the previous project. I've compiled the program without it an...

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