You could also look at MHTRAN2 to do your COBOL conversion.   I used it to 
convert a whole portfolio of COBOL source and copybook code (around 1300 
programs and related copybooks).  I don't believe it has a "TRACKING" component 
to help you keep track of what has been converted and what has not.  But it did 
a good job for me getting the code changed and ready for re-compile and 
re-link.  Since I was the only one working on the project, I did not need a 
sophisticated source code portfolio manager to track what had been changed and 
converted.

I did this conversion over 10 years ago, so my experience with the product is a 
bit dated. 

I used SAS to unload the source code libraries, build JCL streams of mass 
translates and compiles, etc.


Prince Software.

http://www.princesoftware.com/pages/mhtran2.html



Kriss Davis

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