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Oh, gosh. I have lots of teenage memories!
Nevertheless, my memories of the COBOL COMPUTE statement is that it was
simply FORTRAN statement in a wrapper.
Now, let's be clear. I took a course that taught:
/360 Assembler,
COBOL
and then FORTRAN.
The course taught the exactly same project as a "to do" in each of the
three languages.
When I went onto the MS program, for whatever reason (probably a bad one),
I chose to write one of my two MS theses in COBOL. It was a very expensive
project that was funded by a WJ firm that essentially bought my own 370/145
(remember the senility factor) to do my work. Don't ask if me the memory
or other CPW stuff, but, I know that every run took 45 minutes per stock (a
factor of the days analyzed), and (at the end) I did 20+ stocks.
Was it a good thought?
Probably not. (Although there were many exec's on WS that disagreed with
me, likely to prop up my vanity.)
Never-the-less a good academic thought, with somebody spending *LOTS of
money behind me. (IBM had a smile on their faces.)
At the end, I got to spend a few days on the floor of the NYSE, which might
have taught me more than my 5 years at RPI!
All in all, a happy feeling.
.
Although I cannot name the WS firm (under an agreement), they did pay for
most of our wedding and reception (abiet modest).
Al
Al Barsa, Jr.
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"Trevor Perry"
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According to your teenage memories, are there any other ways? :-)
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From: "Al Barsa" <barsa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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> Fortran is no longer supported on the iSeries.
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> But my 360 memories (here's to senility) says that most Fortran
statements
> cam be computed (at great CPU expense) to COBOL COMPUTE statements.
These
> memories are over 30 years old.
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> Al
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> I have a customer with a baby 36 - not the software.. but the small
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> that was a S/36. They have one application written in FORTRAN which they
> would like to migrate to their iSeries.
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> Any ideas? Anyone done this before??
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