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On 09/07/2010, at 1:13 AM, Thorbjoern Ravn Andersen wrote:

I was wondering if any of the Cobol compilers on the i could be asked
nicely to generate a dump of the resulting datastructure, so you could
look up "PACKINGGROUP" and be told "ah, that is a character array 10
long placed in index 142 (or so) of PARAM-FIELDS". We use OPM Cobol
but ILE would be fine too.

OPTION(*MAP) will give that information (for both compilers). Note that you'll still have to generate a matching Java structure. VRM520 and later compilers support generating PCML via the PGMINFO keyword but that will (I think) only give you the program call interface and nothing about any internal structures.

Regards,
Simon Coulter.
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