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Hi! I am not sure about the routing request Statements. What are they? And Yes,
this is the first Cobol CGI I tried to run. I used some sample RPG CGI programs
and they compiled and went to the screen fine. I am more familiar with Cobol
than RPG. I hope you can help.
Diane

Date: Wed, 08 May 2002 08:54:46 -0500
From: Justin Houchin <jhouchin9@charter.net>

Diane,
 I have not programmed in COBOL before, but
do have your routing request statements setup up correctly?
Is this the first CGI program that you have tried to run?

Justin Houchin
Programmer
Reliatek, Inc
jhouchin9@charter.net

----- Original Message -----
From: "Diane Nott" <dnott@lorainccc.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, May 08, 2002 8:50 AM
Subject: [WEB400] cobol cgi


> Hi! I hope you  can help me. Here is my problem.

> I have a cobol program that uses 2 Params. I input the Year and term and
 then prints a report. It works just fine on the green screen and prints to
 the printer fine. Now I want it to input the params from the web browser
 screen and show the report on the browser screen. I tried to code in what I
learned
from "Cobol Meets the Web" class. It doesn't seem to be working.
 I use: http://lccc/tcgi-bin/CGICOBOL
 Then I get the error message:

 Error 500

 Bad script request -- script '/QSYS.LIB/DIANE.LIB/CGICOBOL.PGM' not
 found or not executable

 'DIANE' is my current library. I am also using the Code 400 program
 also. I  think I compiled it right. Any suggestions??

> Thanks!
> Diane Nott
> LCCC



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