In
<4ee2851a2279b94cb70cd69b17410609ae51c...@s1flokydce2kx01.dm0001.info53.com>,
on 09/06/2013
   at 12:01 PM, "Jousma, David" <[email protected]> said:

>A program object is a new style GOOF executable that is the output 
>from the binder when binding an object module from Enterprise 
>COBOL V5.1.

No. A program object is an old[1] style executable module[2] that is
the output  from the binder when creating an executable module in a
PDSE. What is new with V5.1 is that the creation of load modules in a
PDS is no longer supported.

[1] But not as old as a load module.

[2] Unrelated to GOFF, which is the format for object modules

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