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Jim
Thanks for your advice, We use CCM to migrate the object to Production
Environment, it did not compile the program with "DEBUG"
option.
I had to rewirte all the programs.
Thanks
Regards
Ravi
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Ravi,
Is the program observable? If so - you can put it in to debug mode, run
the program stopping at the first executable line, and the use that view
to copy the code from the screen. I have had to do this once or twice
before.
At 10:11 PM 11/24/2004, you wrote:
Is there any way we can convert a COBOL program object into its original
source.
COBOL Source and Spool file has been accidentally deleted.
Your help will be appreciated.
Thank you
Ravi
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