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Author OO and "mainframes" (was: If you were inventing CoBOL...)
Lko Willms

2004-09-24, 3:55 am

On Sat, 18 Sep 2004 13:34:44 GMT, Robert Wagner wrote:

>
>They appear to already have an OOCOBOL on their BS2000 operating
>system. Is it a rebadged Micro Focus? Do you know more about it?
>
>http://www.fujitsu-siemens.com/prod.../cobol2000.html


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COBOL2000 (BS2000/OSD) V1.2 supports the Addendum to the ANSI X3.23a-1989
standard and ISO/IEC 1989 Amendment 1, Intrinsic Function Module, as well as
the COBOL X3.23-1985 High Level standard. In addition, COBOL2000 V1.2
supports the main object-oriented functionalities and basic functions of the
COBOL2002 standard ( = ISO 1989:2002 Programming Language COBOL).
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Looks very much like how Unisys describes their OO-COBOL which is licenced
from Hitachi.

I have just downloaded the manuals (from
http://manuals.fujitsu-siemens.com/...an_us/cobol.htm ) and
will have a look.

Yours,
L. Willms
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