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Good mornig, Sir. My debug reacts this way while evaluating a null variabel.
Sincerely

        Domenico Finucci
        


-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: Roman Miklos [mailto:RMiklos@xxxxxx]
Inviato: martedi 20 settembre 2005 9.31
A: COBOL Programming on the iSeries/AS400
Oggetto: Re: [COBOL400-L] Problem with XML PARSE in ILE COBOL V5R3


WLau, I thank you very very much :-) It works! 

My source file CCSID is 37, then I changed the job CCSID to 37 with CHGJOB 
CCSID(37)
and here is the result of HELLOXML from the job log:

    XML Event XML Text 
    START-OF-DOCUMENT             <?xml version="1.0" encoding 
    ="ibm-37"?> <msg type="succinct">Hello, World!</msg> 
    VERSION-INFORMATION           1.0 
    ENCODING-DECLARATION          ibm-37 
    START-OF-ELEMENT              msg 
    ATTRIBUTE-NAME                type 
    ATTRIBUTE-CHARACTERS          succinct 
    CONTENT-CHARACTERS            Hello, World! 
    END-OF-ELEMENT                msg 
    END-OF-DOCUMENT 

Now I have the other little problem:
When in the debugger and try to look at the content of the variable 
XML-Text, I get this message
  
 Message ID . . . . . . :   MCH0601       Severity . . . . . . . :   40   
 Message type . . . . . :   Diagnostic  
 Date sent  . . . . . . :   20/09/05      Time sent  . . . . . . : 
08:56:43 
  
 Message . . . . :   Space offset X'00FFF000' or X'0000000000000000' is 
outside
   current limit for object &1.  
 Cause . . . . . :   A program tried to set a space pointer or use storage 
 
   outside a space, or tried to use an unallocated page in teraspace. The 
space
   class is X'04'. The space class designates the type of space:  
     00-primary associated space (includes space objects).  
     01-secondary associated space 0.  
     02-implicit process space for automatic storage.  
     03-implicit process space for static storage in activation group mark 
 
   X'00000000'.  
     04-implicit process space for heap identifier X'00000000' in 
activation 
   group mark X'00000000'. 
     05-constant space. 
     06-space for handle-based heap identifier X'00000000'. 
     07-teraspace offset X'0000000000000000'. 
     08-teraspace for OS/400 PASE memory address X'0000000000000000'. 
     Offset X'00FFF000' only applies to storage outside teraspace. 
   X'8000000000000000DDFC99ED4E001000' is a pointer to the teraspace page 
o
   the start of the implicit process space for the allocation. 

Is this behaviour of the debugger normal or not? Did you observe this 
behaviour in your debugger too?
 



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Finally figured it out. The parser is using the job run CCSID. You need to
CHGJOB CCSID(37) prior running.


> We have PTF  SI13650  too:
>
>                              General information
>
> Product ID/PTF ID  . . . . . . . . . . :   5722WDS  SI13650
> Release  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :   V5R3M0
>
> On order . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :   No
> PTF save file  . . . . . . . . . . . . :   No
> PTF status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :   Temporarily applied
> Latest superseding PTF . . . . . . . . :   None
> Status date/time . . . . . . . . . . . :   07/07/05  15:57:36
> Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :   Immediate
> Unattended IPL action  . . . . . . . . :   None
> Optional part  . . . . . . . . . . . . :   0041
> PTF library  . . . . . . . . . . . . . :   QCBLLE
> Cover letter . . . . . . . . . . . . . :   No
> Mandatory instructions . . . . . . . . :   No
> Test Fix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :   No
> Action pending . . . . . . . . . . . . :   No
> Action required  . . . . . . . . . . . :   No
> Target OS/400 release  . . . . . . . . :   V5R3M0
> PTF creation date/time . . . . . . . . :   31/05/04  16:22:37
>
>
>
>
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> To
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> Subject
> Re: [COBOL400-L] Problem with XML PARSE in ILE COBOL V5R3
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>
>
>
>
>
> FYI, my ILE COBOL compiler PTF level is at SI13650.
>
>
>> Thank you for information,
>>
>> but that PTF don't help me  - with DSPPTF i found out,  that  we had
> this
>> PTF already installed
>>
>> Product ID/PTF ID  . . . . . . . . . . :   5722SS1  SI12032
>> Release  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :   V5R3M0
>>
>> On order . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :   No
>> PTF save file  . . . . . . . . . . . . :   No
>> PTF status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :   Permanently applied
>> Latest superseding PTF . . . . . . . . :   SI16546
>> Status date/time . . . . . . . . . . . :   06/04/04  18:15:42
>> Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :   Immediate
>> Unattended IPL action  . . . . . . . . :   None
>> Optional part  . . . . . . . . . . . . :   *BASE
>> PTF library  . . . . . . . . . . . . . :   QSYS
>> Cover letter . . . . . . . . . . . . . :   No
>> Mandatory instructions . . . . . . . . :   No
>> Test Fix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :   No
>> Action pending . . . . . . . . . . . . :   No
>> Action required  . . . . . . . . . . . :   No
>> Target OS/400 release  . . . . . . . . :   V5R3M0
>> Minimum-Maximum level  . . . . . . . . :   L0B-L00
>> PTF creation date/time . . . . . . . . :   11/02/04  15:33:15
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> wlau@xxxxxxxxxxx
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>> Subject
>> Re: [COBOL400-L] Problem with XML PARSE in ILE COBOL V5R3
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Try this:
>>
>>
> 
http://www-912.ibm.com/n_dir/nas4apar.nsf/fd9ac656a54b8cf286256e770069b197/ce22abf9c407373e86256eab003ca9b5?OpenDocument&Highlight=2,5722SS111

>
>>
>>
>> PTF is SI12032.
>>
>>
>>> Do you know, where I find the PTFs ?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> wlau@xxxxxxxxxxx
>>> Sent by: cobol400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> 13.09.2005 16:08
>>> Please respond to
>>> COBOL Programming on the iSeries/AS400 <cobol400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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>>>
>>> To
>>> "COBOL Programming on the iSeries/AS400" <cobol400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>> cc
>>>
>>> Subject
>>> Re: [COBOL400-L] Problem with XML PARSE in ILE COBOL V5R3
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I simply compile with default and my source CCSID is 37. I also tried
>> your
>>> compile options and it works fine.
>>>
>>> It's probably a good idea to check for latest V5R3 PTF for both ILE
>> COBOL
>>> compiler and runtime.
>>>
>>>
>>>> I tried it once again, The CCSID of my source file is 37, and I
>> compiled
>>>> it with
>>>>
>>>> CRTBNDCBL PGM(RM/HELLOXML)
>>>> SRCFILE(RM/XMLSRC) SRCMBR(HELLOXML)
>>>> OPTION(*SOURCE *APOST) DBGVIEW(*SOURCE) ACTGRP(*CALLER)
>>>> CCSID(037)
>>>>
>>>> but I got the same error  XML-CODE = 000000051.
>>>>
>>>> What is the CCSID of your source file and with which command did you
>>>> compile?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> wlau@xxxxxxxxxxx
>>>> Sent by: cobol400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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>>>>
>>>> To
>>>> "COBOL Programming on the iSeries/AS400" <cobol400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>> cc
>>>>
>>>> Subject
>>>> Re: [COBOL400-L] Problem with XML PARSE in ILE COBOL V5R3
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Your HelloXML program seems to work with me. I have the following in
>> the
>>>> joblog:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> XML Event XML Text
>>>>
>>>> START-OF-DOCUMENT             <?xml version="1.0" encoding
>>>>
>>>> ="ibm-37"?> <msg type="succinct">Hello, World!</msg>
>>>>
>>>> VERSION-INFORMATION           1.0
>>>>
>>>> ENCODING-DECLARATION          ibm-37
>>>>
>>>> START-OF-ELEMENT              msg
>>>>
>>>> ATTRIBUTE-NAME                type
>>>>
>>>> ATTRIBUTE-CHARACTERS          succinct
>>>>
>>>> CONTENT-CHARACTERS            Hello, World!
>>>>
>>>> END-OF-ELEMENT                msg
>>>>
>>>> END-OF-DOCUMENT
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Part 1 (3 Aug 05)
>>>>> I'm trying to test the new feature of ILE COBOL V5R3, the XML PARSE
>>>>> ability, but I have problems.
>>>>> When I try this simplest example:
>>>>>
>>>>>        Identification division.
>>>>>        Program-id. HelloXML.
>>>>>        Data division.
>>>>>        Working-storage section.
>>>>>          1 M.
>>>>>           2 pic x(40) value
>>>>>              '<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ibm-37"?>'.
>>>>>           2 pic x(40) value
>>>>>              '<msg type="succinct">Hello, World!</msg>'.
>>>>>        Procedure division.
>>>>>           Display 'XML Event XML Text'
>>>>>           XML Parse M
>>>>>             Processing procedure P
>>>>>           End-XML
>>>>>           Goback.
>>>>>        P.
>>>>>           If XML-Code = 0
>>>>>              Display XML-Event XML-Text
>>>>>           End-if.
>>>>>        End program HelloXML.
>>>>>
>>>>> I obtain Exception. The values of registers are:
>>>>>
>>>>> XML-CODE = 000000051 i.e. "The document was encoded in EBCDIC, and
> the
>>>>> document encoding declaration specified a supported EBCDIC encoding,
>>> but
>>>>> the parser does not support the CCSID of the COBOL source member."
>>>>>
>>>>> I'dont know why the parser does not support the CCSID of my source
>>>> member,
>>>>> because the CCSID of my source file is 37 (just like the CCSID of
> XML)
>>>>>
>>>>> XML-EVENT = 'EXCEPTION '
>>>>>
>>>>> When I try to look at XML-TEXT, I become the following message:
>>>>>
>>>>> Message ID . . . . . . :   MCH0601       Severity . . . . . . . : 40
>>>>> Message type . . . . . :   Diagnostic
>>>>> Date sent  . . . . . . :   03/08/05      Time sent  . . . . . . :
>>>> 09:13:55
>>>>>
>>>>> Message . . . . : Space offset X'00FFF000' or X'0000000000000000' is
>>>>> outside
>>>>> current limit for object &1.
>>>>> Cause . . . . . : A program tried to set a space pointer or use
>> storage
>>>>> outside a space, or tried to use an unallocated page in teraspace.
> The
>>>>> space
>>>>> class is X'04'. The space class designates the type of space:
>>>>> 00-primary associated space (includes space objects).
>>>>> 01-secondary associated space 0.
>>>>> 02-implicit process space for automatic storage.
>>>>> 03-implicit process space for static storage in activation group 
mark
>>>>> X'00000000'.
>>>>> 04-implicit process space for heap identifier X'00000000' in
>> activation
>>>>> group mark X'00000000'.
>>>>> 05-constant space.
>>>>> 06-space for handle-based heap identifier X'00000000'.
>>>>> 07-teraspace offset X'0000000000000000'.
>>>>> 08-teraspace for OS/400 PASE memory address X'0000000000000000'.
>>>>> Offset X'00FFF000' only applies to storage outside teraspace.
>>>>> X'8000000000000000F1D06F2C2E001000' is a pointer to the teraspace
> page
>>>> or
>>>>> the start of the implicit process space for the allocation.
>>>>>
>>>>> Can anybody say me, what's going wrong?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Part 2 (11 Aug 05 8:34)
>>>>> The above mentioned problem can be partially solved by placing the
> XML
>>>>> document (encoded in CCSID=819) in the IFS directory e.g.
> /home/user1.
>>>> The
>>>>> CCSID defined inside of the XML document must be 819 too, i.e.:
>>>>>
>>>>> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ibm-819" standalone="yes"?>
>>>>> <!--This document is just an example-->
>>>>> <sandwich>
>>>>>  <bread type="baker&apos;s best"/>
>>>>>  <?spread please use real mayonnaise ?>
>>>>>  <meat>Ham & turkey</meat>
>>>>>  <filling>Cheese, lettuce, tomato, etc. </filling>
>>>>>  <![CDATA[We should add a <relish> element in future!]]>
>>>>>  <listprice>$4.99 </listprice>
>>>>>  <discount>0.10</discount>
>>>>> </sandwich>
>>>>>
>>>>> and here is the COBOL sample program
>>>>>
>>>>>        Process APOST
>>>>>        Identification division.
>>>>>          Program-id. xmlsampl2.
>>>>>
>>>>>        Data division.
>>>>>         Working-storage section.
>>>>> ******************************************************************
>>>>>       * XML document, encoded as initial values of data items. *
>>>>> ******************************************************************
>>>>>          1 xml-id pic x(27) value '/home/user1/xmlsampldoc.xml'.
>>>>>          1 xml-document-length computational pic 999.
>>>>>
>>>>> ******************************************************************
>>>>>       * Sample data definitions for processing numeric XML content. 
*
>>>>> ******************************************************************
>>>>>          1 current-element pic x(30).
>>>>>          1 list-price computational pic 9v99
>>  value 0.
>>>>>          1 discount computational pic 9v99 value 0.
>>>>>          1 display-price pic $$9.99.
>>>>>        Procedure division.
>>>>>         mainline section.
>>>>>
>>>>>            XML PARSE FILE-STREAM xml-id PROCESSING PROCEDURE
>>> xml-handler
>>>>>            ON EXCEPTION
>>>>>              display 'XML document error ' XML-CODE
>>>>>            NOT ON EXCEPTION
>>>>>              display 'XML document successfully parsed'
>>>>>            END-XML
>>>>>
>>>>> ******************************************************************
>>>>>       * Process the transformed content and calculate promo price. *
>>>>> ******************************************************************
>>>>>            display ' '
>>>>>            display '-----+++++***** Using information from XML '
>>>>>                '*****+++++-----'
>>>>>            display ' '
>>>>>            move list-price to display-price
>>>>>            display ' Sandwich list price: ' display-price
>>>>>            compute display-price = list-price * (1 - discount)
>>>>>            display ' Promotional price: ' display-price
>>>>>            display ' Get one today!'
>>>>>
>>>>>            goback.
>>>>>
>>>>>         xml-handler section.
>>>>>            evaluate XML-EVENT
>>>>>       * ==> Order XML events most frequent first
>>>>>              when 'START-OF-ELEMENT'
>>>>>                display 'Start element tag: <' XML-TEXT '>'
>>>>>                move XML-TEXT to current-element
>>>>>              when 'CONTENT-CHARACTERS'
>>>>>                display 'Content characters: <' XML-TEXT '>'
>>>>>       * ==> Transform XML content to operational COBOL data item...
>>>>>                evaluate current-element
>>>>>                  when 'listprice'
>>>>>       * ==> Using function NUMVAL-C...
>>>>>                    compute list-price = function numval-c(XML-TEXT)
>>>>>                  when 'discount'
>>>>>                    compute discount = function numval-c(XML-TEXT)
>>>>>                end-evaluate
>>>>
>>>>              when 'END-OF-ELEMENT'
>>>>>                display 'End element tag: <' XML-TEXT '>'
>>>>>                move spaces to current-element
>>>>>              when 'START-OF-DOCUMENT'
>>>>>                compute xml-document-length = function
> length(XML-TEXT)
>>>>>                display 'Start of document: length='
>> xml-document-length
>>>>>                    ' characters.'
>>>>>              when 'END-OF-DOCUMENT'
>>>>>                display 'End of document.'
>>>>>              when 'VERSION-INFORMATION'
>>>>>                display 'Version: <' XML-TEXT '>'
>>>>>              when 'ENCODING-DECLARATION'
>>>>>                display 'Encoding: <' XML-TEXT '>'
>>>>>              when 'STANDALONE-DECLARATION'
>>>>>                display 'Standalone: <' XML-TEXT '>'
>>>>>
>>>> when 'ATTRIBUTE-NAME'
>>>>>                display 'Attribute name: <' XML-TEXT '>'
>>>>>              when 'ATTRIBUTE-CHARACTERS'
>>>>>                display 'Attribute value characters: <' XML-TEXT '>'
>>>>>              when 'ATTRIBUTE-CHARACTER'
>>>>>                display 'Attribute value character: <' XML-TEXT '>'
>>>>>              when 'START-OF-CDATA-SECTION'
>>>>>                display 'Start of CData: <' XML-TEXT '>'
>>>>>              when 'END-OF-CDATA-SECTION'
>>>>>                display 'End of CData: <' XML-TEXT '>'
>>>>>              when 'CONTENT-CHARACTER'
>>>>>                display 'Content character: <' XML-TEXT '>'
>>>>>              when 'PROCESSING-INSTRUCTION-TARGET'
>>>>>                display 'PI target: <' XML-TEXT '>'
>>>>>              when 'PROCESSING-INSTRUCTION-DATA'
>>>>>                display 'PI data: <' XML-TEXT '>'
>>>>>              when 'COMMENT'
>>>>>                display 'Comment: <' XML-TEXT '>'
>>>>>              when 'EXCEPTION'
>>>>>                compute xml-document-length = function length
>> (XML-TEXT)
>>>>>                display 'Exception ' XML-CODE ' at offset '
>>>>>                    xml-document-length '.'
>>>>>              when other
>>>>>                display 'Unexpected XML event: ' XML-EVENT '.'
>>>>>            end-evaluate
>>>>>            .
>>>>>          End program xmlsampl2.
>>>>>
>>>>> There is a CCSID-Option in ILE COBOL compiler too. After the
> compiling
>>>>> with the command
>>>>>
>>>>> CRTBNDCBL PGM(EBKPGMP/XMLSAMPL2)
>>>>> SRCFILE(RM/XMLSRC) SRCMBR(XMLSAMPL2)
>>>>> OPTION(*SOURCE *APOST) DBGVIEW(*SOURCE) ACTGRP(*CALLER)
>>>>> CCSID(819)
>>>>>
>>>>> (or without C
>>>>> CSID option) the program runs without exception, but the
>>>>> output is hieroglyphics (false encoding) e.g.:
>>>>>
>>>>> Start element tag: <Ë/>???ÄÇ>
>>>>> Content characters: <  >
>>>>> Start element tag: <Â?Á/?>
>>>>> Attribute name: <?`?Á>
>>>>> Attribute value characters: <Â/,Á?>
>>>>> Attribute value character: <
>>>>> Attribute value characters: <Ë ÂÁË?>
>>>>>
>>>>> I don't know how to fix this problem..
>>>>>
>>>>> I spoked with the IBM support too. At present it seems so, that XML
>>>> PARSE
>>>>> statement in ILE COBOL has problems with encodings, it works 
probably
>>>> only
>>>>> with CCSID=819.
>>>>>
>>>>> My opinion is, that the XML PARSE in ILE COBOL V5R3 statement is
>>>> presently
>>>>> not fit for production use.
>>>>>
>>>>> Have you other experience with XML PARSE statement in ILE COBOL V5R3
> ?
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