SupportConnect - Application Development Newsletter for Users of z/OS and OS/390, Version 05.04
  

NOTE: E-News technical information is dynamic and links in archived copies of these technical newsletters may eventually become invalid as the products evolve. Please check the support web page for your product to get the latest technical information.


Computer Associates
E-News
Application Development Newsletter
for Users of z/OS and OS/390

Version 05.04
July 12, 2005

In This Newsletter

Product News
> CA-Telon® Application Generator r5 - Beta Program

General Information
> Advantage™ CA-COBOL®/XE Maintenance Transaction
> Writing Advantage™ CA-Earl® Report Requests - Correcting Runtime Errors
> Using the EDBC® Data Mapper: The OCCURS Clause - Have It Your Way

Product News
CA-Telon® Application Generator r5 - Beta Program
The CA-Telon Application Generator development team is currently working on r5 and is now soliciting beta test sites. If interested in becoming a beta test site, please visit the CA-Telon Application Generator Beta Program. For more information on the enhancements offered in r5 of CA-Telon Application Generator, click here.

Top

General Information
Advantage™ CA-COBOL®/XE Maintenance Transaction
Did you ever need to modify a compile-time option when executing an Advantage
CA-COBOL/XE application, such as to invoke the debugger or to set up dump specifications? Here's how...

Top

Writing Advantage™ CA-Earl® Report Requests - Correcting Runtime Errors
If you've tried to develop your own Advantage CA-Earl request and had problems getting the request to run, read this article for guidelines on debugging your program.

Top

Using the EDBC® Data Mapper: The OCCURS Clause - Have It Your Way
The COBOL OCCURS clause was in widespread use long before E. F. Codd wrote his first paper about relational databases. Because EDBC can access many types of databases and VSAM files as if they were relational tables, how does the EDBC Data Mapper handle the OCCURS clause? Can I access one occurrence at a time? All entries at once? Sure - have it your way! Click here for more information.

Top


You are subscribed as &*TO;.

To subscribe, unsubscribe, or change the format for this or other newsletters, please go to our E-News subscription page. You can also unsubscribe by sending an email to: editor_appdev@ca.com with "Unsubscribe enews_appdev" (without the quotes) in the message body. You must include the exact email address that you wish to unsubscribe.
Feedback? Comments? Suggestions?
Send an email to: editor_appdev@ca.com. All submissions become the property of the publisher and may or may not be reprinted.
NOTE: This address should be used only for feedback on this newsletter. Requests for technical support should be submitted through normal channels.

Computer Associates
 
 
 
Page Tools