Doug Henry wrote:
On Tue, 26 May 2009 10:36:41 -0700, Tom Ross
<[email protected]> wrote:
1) XMLPARSE(XMLSS) is not compatible with XMLSS(COMPAT), as described
in the
COBOL Migration GUide. They are 2 completely different parsers! The
changes
are minor, but must be looked at when migrating from XMLPARSE(COMPAT)
to
XMLPARSE(XMLSS).
Cheers,
TomR >> COBOL is the Language of the Future! <<
Hi Tom,
We currently have Enterprise Cobol for z/OS V4 and z/OS V1R10 on our test
systems. Will there be any problems at run time for programs using XML and
compiled with XMLPARSE(XMLSS) when they are run on our production
systems which are z/os V1R9 ?
Thanks,
Doug
My guess would be "no"; but there are certainly variables
we might not think about that come into play.
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