Randy -
I won't defend Nic's post, but I will point out that those of us who are experienced COBOL coders are often asked questions which could be easily answered if one were simply to read/study the manual. I, for one, am amazed at the number of COBOL coders who have never opened the manual for the COBOL compiler that they use; relying, instead, on what they learned in a textbook or classroom, or picked up on their own over the years. I am happy when one of my employees has a coding question IF they show that they've taken the initiative to "look it up" or experiment with it BEFORE they come knocking on my door.
COBOL is a very powerful language and each manufacturer of a COBOL compiler has implemented vendor-specific options and enhancements. I think a professional should be intimately familiar with his or her tools and, for coders, that includes a reasonably thorough study of the language reference manual(s).
Finally, this forum is a pretty friendly place. I've been elsewhere when a question like yours would elicit a dozend single-word responses of "RTFM!". By comparison, Nic's response was not so bad.
Regards,
Glenn