CORRECTION:  See below.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Chase, John
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Ken MacKenzie
> >
> > In the old days, as far as I remember though I can't prove it, you
> > used to be able to look at a load library member, check for a certain 
> > string (e.g.
> > C2 mm/dd/yy hh:mm:ss) and establish that the module - or even modules had 
> > been compiled as COBOL II.
> >
> > Wit the advent of program objects on PDSEs and Enterprise COBOL we don't 
> > appear to have that luxury.
> > Does anyone know of any way to identify the language type of modules.
> > We have File-AID at this site and it can identify the CSECTs within a
> > module but it doesn't seem to be able to tell me what COBOL version
> > was used
> >
> > As we prepare to establish Enterprise COBOL 5.1 as the default, I've
> > been asked by developers if it is possible to give them a list of what
> > programs were compiled with which compiler and given that our "load 
> > libraries" are now almost 100%
> PDSE it's proving tricky.
> >
> > Any thoughts?
> 
> If you have the object decks, look at the END card. COBOL 5.x is 5655W3200, 
> COBOL 4.x is 5655S7100,
> COBOL 3.x is 5655G5300, etc.  We still have some "elderly" code here; one I 
> looked at shows 5648A2500.
> I tried to look it up on IBMLink's Product Cross Reference page, but it seems 
> to be broken:  EVERY
> component ID or FMID I enter returns "No matches found", even the COBOL 5.x 
> ones.
> 
>     -jc-

CORRECTION:  COBOL 5.x format has changed to show only the "program number" 
5655W32, followed by what looks like vvrryyyydddhhmmssnnn where vvrr is version 
& release and yyyydddhhmmssnnn is Julian compile date/time and 3 digits which 
are all 0 in ours.

  -jc-

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