I typically think of a "migration utility" as a one-time thing. And you can
use IBM Migration Utility in that fashion, if you wish: convert the
programs to COBOL then maintain those, in COBOL, with the MU library. But
that's not the only option. You can also continue writing/maintaining in
the Easytrieve languages and use MU in that fashion. Or some of both.

Anyway, I wanted to point that out. Much more information here:

http://www.ibm.com/software/awdtools/migration/

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Timothy Sipples
Resident Enterprise Architect
STG Value Creation & Complex Deals Team
IBM Growth Markets (Based in Singapore)
E-Mail: [email protected]
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