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Bob

At 10:04 AM 11/10/97 -0500, you wrote:

>My colleague has been a COBOL programmer for many years, mostly on IBM 
>Mainframe.  She has been coding on the AS/400 for a couple of years now, and 
>was involved in converting some Mainframe apps to the 400.  She tells me she 
>is fairly comfortable writing batch processes, but not so much with on-line 
>transactions.  What type of classes do you feel would most benefit this 
>person?  Thanks very much for your input.

Don't know classes but have you colleague look at a recent version of the
manual Application Display Programming. It should have a number of COBOL
examples. OLTP will use things like subfiles and message handling. All
covered there.

HTH

Vernon Hamberg
Systems Software Programmer
Old Republic National Title Insurance Company
400 Second Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55401
(612) 371-1111 x480


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