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Screen descriptions in HP Cobol on VMS
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| Volker Englisch 2005-05-20, 3:55 pm |
| Hi,
I was used to describe screen layouts using the SCREEN SECTION or doing
a DISPLAY ... AT ... in a cobol program. In another newsgroup, someone
mentioned that there were much better ways to design and handle a
screen for dialogues.
On AS/400 et al., I'm used to define screens as (DDS) files and handle
them as TRANSACTIONAL files from within cobol. But this is a AS/400 or
Mainframe way, isn't it?
So I'm curious how you define and handle full screen i/o in Cobol on
VMS?
Volker
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| Mark Vilstrup Svanesteen 2005-05-23, 8:55 am |
| Being a dane and all, I can inform you that "fims" means fart
--
Mark Vilstrup Svanesteen
"...Anybody that can talk can sing the blues.
That doesn't mean people gonna like it.
You don't have to be black or white, red or yellow, just be a person.
And if you practice it, you can learn it. Whatever "it" is..."
[B.B.King]
"Dr. Dweeb" <NOSPAM_5msg0h202@sneakemail.com> skrev i en meddelelse
news:428cb594$0$78285$157c6196@dreader1.cybercity.dk...
> Richard Maher wrote:
> Richard,
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> As soon as I started reading about DECForms panel editor and IFDL my brain
> short circuited and I was transported through space and time into another
> zone. Soon after fear and loathing took over and my dog had to give me
> mouth to mouth to bring me out of it. Man, that DECForms sh*t can really
> screw with your mind.
>
> Dr. Dweeb - still trembling at the memories
>
> ps: What is "fims" mean in danish ?
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