Suppose you don't know C# and you know there is a beautiful program that you can use and possibly modify .... if it was in COBOL.
Or the other way around.
Why study a new language if you can stay with your own and become an expert in your programming language instead of knowing a little of many languages.
That is only one of the reasons why people want to convert.
Big companies do that all the time. Some of them want to convert all their mainframe COBOL and PL/1 into JAVA.
One of the reasons that people do that is because it is very difficult to let newbees work in the 'old' environments.... They all want to work with Internet, Java, C#, etc. So it can be a management reason to do things like that.
There are many more reasons why people want to do those things.
I don't think that anyone should convert COBOL to anything.
No!
No!
No!
It would be better if some people make others understand that COBOL is a beautiful language which is perfect to learn and understand and it is very smart to know all about it because it means much and nice work for many years.
But this is no text for a COBOL forum, more something for the front-page of several newspapers!
It is the press to blame for the wrong ideas of the newbees.
But still I would like to know about the conversion tools.
Regards,
Crox