At a high-level, nodes would be something that is 'callable' and
connections are 'calls'. In the Outline, there is a overview of the view
which lets you zoom in on a section.
Did you do this on a program object? Have you tried a single COBOL source
member?
Thanks,
Eric
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Hi Edmund,
Thanks for taking an interest.
I have generated an Application Diagram for the program in question but
when I expand the internal structure of the program (as opposed to the
external references) I get a message saying the source contains 335 nodes
(whatever a node is) and 1098 connections (whatever they are). When I allow
it to continue I get this massive, completely unreadable, structure that I
have not found a way of simplifying so I can actually try to use it.
Do you have any links to demos or tutorials for this aspect of RDi?
Best regards,
Mark Austin
IT Consultant
Universal Music Publishing Group
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Hi Mark,
I assume that you are already familiar with the 'Visualize Application
Diagram' action on a COBOL member.
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Hi Rick,
Thanks for finding the time to reply to this.
Do you know if there are any plans to make it available? I am going to be
embarking on a complete rewrite of one of our most complicated programs and
any tools I can find to help me understand to current functionality would
be very helpful.
If anyone else knows of any Cobol tools that aid the
visualisation/navigation of massive Cobol programs I'd appreciate a heads
up.
Best regards,
Mark Austin
IT Consultant
Universal Music Publishing Group
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Subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] COBOL>Perform Hierarchy
Hi Mark,
When the enhancement was done for the COBOL Outline view in 8.5.1, it
was
done by refactoring some of the AIX COBOL tools to work for IBM i as
well.
Clearly there are some plugin dependencies that are bringing in this
view
as well. Currently this view is not usable for IBM i.
Rick Sawyer
Rational Developer for Power
IBM Software Group, Rational
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Hi,
I was exploring the new RDi 9 and found a view under COBOL called
Perform
Hierarchy but can't work out how to use it.
Has anyone used this function or knows how to use it?
Best regards,
Mark Austin
IT Consultant
Universal Music Publishing Group
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