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Author (IBM) CCCA as Standa-alone being withdrawn
William M. Klein

2006-06-17, 7:55 am

For anyone (in an IBM mainframe environment) who missed it, in today's
announcement available at:

http://www.ibm.com/isource/cgi-bin/...nred&on=906-113

IBM is "withdrawing from marketing September 6, 2006" the CCCA (COBOL and CICS
Conversion Aid) STAND-ALONE product. This is their product for doing automated
conversions from OS/VS COBOL (or VS COBOL II) to a currently supported IBM
mainframe COBOL dialect.

HOWEVER, the functionality will (as stated in that announcement) still be
available as a PART of the "IBM Debug Tool Utilities and Advanced Functions
V6.1" product, see the announcement at;

http://www.ibm.com/isource/cgi-bin/...nred&on=205-217

If you still have (old) OS/VS COBOL programs (that you think you will eventually
want to upgrade to a supported compiler) *AND* you use "3rd party" debugging
tools, you might want to consider buying the "stand-alone" product before Sept
5.

--
Bill Klein
wmklein <at> ix.netcom.com


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