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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Steven Shore
Sent: Monday, February 26, 2007 9:40 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: info on limits to lines of code, size, memory, etc

I'm looking for information ( manuals, other resources) on size limits
on 
the mainframe 
Working on an  Cobol application that is quite large,  currently almost 
100 000 lines of code and growing.  About 100 programs statically linked

with one load module
( not my design)
We want to make recommendations to client about changing the design
Where do we find information on issues like limits on lines of code ?
At 
what point does it start to impact performance
How do you determine how much memory is needed to compile it? How much 
disc space is needed?  

<SNIP>

I'd start with the Enterprise COBOL Programming Guide (SC27-1412).

Assuming you are in the client's shop that has COBOL programmers, you
should be able to find this somewhere there.

But perhaps you might want to give a bit more information as to what you
are really after, or you might want to use the COBOL list.

Regards,
Steve Thompson

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