On 3/9/2013 12:52 PM, Ben Chin wrote:
Hello,
It's been a some time (semi-retired), but I have a cobol program which has many
sub-programs.
The problem I'm having is both includes have same sub-program one old and newer.
The sub-program is not defined as an csect in either programs, when attempting
to change / replace in IEWL sub-program is NOT a CSECT OR SYMBOL WAS NOT FOUND.
Is there a way to extract/replace sub-program old for newer without sub-program
being a csect?
Thx
Not exactly sure what you're saying, but it sounds like
you're talking about nested programs; in this case no
CSECT is created for the nested programs, so, no you
can't replace using the binder (nee Linkage Editor).
Do you have the source? Are you really talking about
nested programs? That's the only way I know of for a
subprogram to be "not defined as an csect".
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