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> On Behalf Of Peter Hunkeler
> Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2017 11:58 PM
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> Subject: Re: COBOL5 and ceedump
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> >> And as for the "standard way" to cheat the Cobol table restriction
> >> (I'm no
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> Peter Hunkeler
> >> Cobol programmer, sorry): Cheating is cheating. Shudder.... But it
> >> explains at least why IBM agreed to change the code. Thanks.
> >>
>  >
> >Not cheating, accomplishing a business need despite the compiler
> limitations.
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> No offence intended
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> You're right, it is not cheeting, it's worse. It's relying on undocumented
> behaviour.

The documentation was thin in 1980 :) But, I remember the size of the needed 
data structures driving me to use this technique frequently.  

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> Peter Hunkeler
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