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Agus,

There is no method to retrieve COBOL (or RPG) source from
compiled object provided with the AS400/iSeries as far as I know.

Several years ago there was a company that provided that service.
I think the cost was about $1.00 per line of source code.
This could get quite expensive if retrieving alot of source.

There could be License/intelectual rights issues involved in
reverse engineering the code.

--Jack
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> Hi,
>
> In AS/400 we can retrieve CL object into it's source using RTVCLSRC command.
> Any tools for retrieve Cobol program into it's source ?
>
> Thanks
>
> Agus Riyadi
>
>
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