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		| manasa paduru Beginner
 
 
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				|  Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 8:45 am    Post subject: COBOL Array program |   |  
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				| I have a table Employee Columns as below Table: Employee
 Column    Type   Size
 Empid     Char   10
 Firstname Char   30
 Lastname  Char   30
 Midname   Char   30
 Legalname Char   60
 
 There are 'n' number of rows in the table.
 Would like to do a block read of the table data
 Please write a small program (COBOL) thru which you can read 100 records at time and store them in memory.
 Assumption there are a max of 300 but can be more than that.
 
 
 
 Concatenate the firstname middlename and lastname by seperating each field with a comma ',' and write the
 output to legalname field into the table. (This again has to be a block update to the table)
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		| kolusu Site Admin
 
  
 
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		| misi01 Advanced
 
 
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				|  Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 3:46 am    Post subject: Manasa - that's not how a forum works |   |  
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				| You cannot seriously expect someone to write the program for you ??? 
 What happens with your next program - do you intend to post a description of it here and ask someone to write that as well ??
 
 I see the point with a forum as being twofold:-
 
 
  post a problem where you've done some preliminary work and your results are "incorrect" without you understanding why 
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		| dbzTHEdinosauer Supermod
 
 
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				|  Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2011 3:42 am    Post subject: |   |  
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				| as you study and attempt to learn enough to accomplish this task, spend some time learning the proper definitions of technical terms.
 
 1.  COBOL Internal Table - not array
 array is only applicable when speaking of Host Varaibles used in DB2 Mutli-row Fetch situation.
 
 2.  records and fields are unique to files.
 3.  elements and items are unique to Cobol Internal Tables (also applicable to an array)
 4.  columns and rows are unique to DB2 tables.
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 Dick Brenholtz
 American living in Varel, Germany
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