Appendix C in the COBOL Migration Guide on the LE bookshelf discusses
some of the available conversion tools, such as compile time options
CMPR2, FLAGMIG, NOCOMPILE, and MIGR.

I hope you're at least using LE for run-time.  If not, then that should
be one of your first steps.

Don Imbriale


>-----Original Message-----
>From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf
>Of Miller, Pat
>Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 3:29 PM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: OS/VS Cobol Conversion
>
>Here it is the 21st century, and yet some still believe that the
universe is
>only some 6,000 years old.  Still others continue to use OS/VS COBOL.
We've
>gotten past the "flat earth" stage and even managed to convince most
locals
>of the validity of the Copernican heliocentric theory, but
unfortunately we
>still have some OS/VS COBOL programs left.  The good news is: We think
we
>can get someone to do something about it if we can quantify the problem
a
>little more accurately.
>
>Is there a utility that examines OS/VS COBOL source files and provides
a
>summary of just how much code needs to be altered for Enterprise COBOL?
>Something a little more concise and less cumbersome than output from
the new
>compiler, I mean.
>


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