Hi Jeff,

 You can use the Dignus assembler to assemble things in HLASM
 format and directly create a z/Linux ELF object ... and even be able
 to debug it (at the ASM source level) with gdb, etc...  The Dignus
 tools write out extra debugging information for that.

 You would, of couse, need to change the linkages, etc...  and,
 z/Linux is ASCII (there is an option on the Dignus assembler for
 that.)

 We also have a DB2 preprocessor that can run in the z/Linux environment,
 but its target is the z/OS DB2.. I'm not sure how that might operate
 with the z/Linux DB2.

        - Dave Rivers -

>
> Has anyone migrated a DB2 database from z/OS to Linux on z where the
> application code was written in assembler?  I am wondering if it is
> possible to use the z/OS precompiler output with the DB2 database set up
> on Linux on z?  If this is not possible, what other alternatives have you
> looked at?
>
> First question to this forum.  Its been a great resource to read Q/A over
> the past year.
>
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> zTPF Support and Solutions
> (tel) 801-328-6764
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