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As soon as I can find the program I will share it. Give me at least
tonight to look for it:-)

On 8/16/12, Paul Therrien <ptherrien@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Will you be sharing?

Paul

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[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of thomas burrows
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2012 1:55 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: COBOL File Specs to DDS or SQL

I happen to have such a program!!!!

Thomas Burrows
Coppell TX

On 8/16/12, Jerry Draper <midrangel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I recently did this manually. It would great to have a pgm to read
through the COBOL /copy statements and create DDS.

Jerry

On 8/16/2012 11:29 AM, DrFranken wrote:
The tables are coming from mainframe. All we have is COBOL Source
for the specs.

- L

On 8/16/2012 11:05 AM, Jim Oberholtzer wrote:
Larry,

If the tables exist on the system, why not just use Navigator to
retrieve the SQL to recreate the table?

Jim Oberholtzer
Chief Technical Architect
Agile Technology Architects


On 8/16/2012 8:53 AM, DrFranken wrote:
Found out there are 'more files' likely following this one thus
making the program approach even more desirable.

I Personally don't have the specs but they are generic COBOL. And
being COBOL they are not in columns and are indented seemingly
randomly.
Since
the subfields have 'redefine' those can easily be ignored I think.

Was hoping someone maybe had a program they've done this with.:-)

- Larry

On 8/16/2012 9:49 AM, John Yeung wrote:
It's absolutely doable, and I agree that a programmatic
approach is
the way to go. I don't know COBOL, though. Maybe if you
could give a
sample of the specs you're talking about?

Rob's suggestion of just letting COBOL handle it certainly
would be
the first and most obvious choice. If that doesn't work, I
strongly
suspect it would be rather easy to parse the specs in any
high-level
language (doesn't even have to be on the i) and generate the
desired
DDS or SQL.

John
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