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> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of McKown, John
>
> This is likely a strange question. But does anybody know of
> anything which can take a COBOL copy book (file defination)
> and create DFSORT symbols? Or maybe something that can post
> process a COBOL compile listing and create DFSORT symbols?
>
> What I would like is a way to __easily__ create a DFSORT step
> which can read an input file and do selection and
> reformatting so that the resulting output file is simply
> "printable" EBCDIC. This output file would then be ftp'ed to
> a Windows / Linux server which would use it to update a
> relational database. We don't have any relational database
> software on z/OS. I want to use symbols so that, hopefully,
> even a non-programmer could easily learn how to write such a
> "program".
ICETOOL?
-jc-
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