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    Move a PIC X field to a COMP-3

    Hi Steve, Thanks for letting me know..I agree that it was pretty dumb for me to add binary part to my question....i guess it was one of those off the board things !! Thanks for all your help..
  2. SamGoody

    Move a PIC X field to a COMP-3

    Hi, I have been reading thru this for quite some time..sort of cofused .. can anyone explain zoned..packed and binary in this context and how it would impact the move statement ? How are they different..i am a novice to cobol and would be great to learn .. Thanks !
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    Are there DLLs to call XML from COBOL ?

    Steve, Thanks a ton for the links. They are a great help !! Gives me a place to begin digging... Sam
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    FTP file to a server directory with embedded spaces in directory name

    HI, Can anyone please let me know if it is possible to FTP a file to a server with embedded space in the directory name to which I am doing FTP. Here is what my mainframe job will do CD.. CD.. CD RootDir CD SUbDir CD Two Name I am able to get to "SubDir" but cannot seem to proceed...
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    Are there DLLs to call XML from COBOL ?

    Hi, Cobol II or Cobol on MVS OS 390. I will need to access XML from mainframe(thru MQ series if possible), but i am not very sure if it is possible at all !! I have worked with other utilities like PKZIP and other such stuff from Mainframes...so I was wondering if there is something similar...
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    Are there DLLs to call XML from COBOL ?

    Hi, Are there DLLs written to query XML for COBOL programs ? If so how can i invoke the DLLs from a batch program ? Thanks !
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    Calling RPCs from batch Cobol Programs

    Hi, I have a requirement to call an RPC written to query an IMS Database from a batch cobol program. Can someone please let me know how RPCs can be called from Batch Cobol programs ? Thanks !

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