Often, you might have faced many difficulties in converting Assembler code to Cobol code. Cadence Orcad 10.5 on this page. Through this document, I have tried to ease out ways of converting the code.
Welcome to the world of linked lists. The use of pointers can be a long and complex issue, particually if you have no experience of using them. Bushnell Banner Lite Site Manual there. I haven't got time to go into it and explain all, but if you look at this web page it explains the basic principles quite well (this web page is nothing to do with me - I just googled it!). We use linked lists A LOT in our product where I work, and they can take a bit getting used to. As well knowing about the advantages of pointers, it's also good to know about the disadvantages too.
A COBOL POINTER to an ILE COBOL program, an ILE procedure, or a program object. Manually Add Language Files Rosetta Stone here. This COBOL POINTER is defined with the USAGE PROCEDURE-POINTER clause. COBOL - Pointers in Cobol. Am new to Cobol programming and in my project trying to send a Character pointer from C program to Cobol.
If you don't manage your pointers properly you can get memory leaks all over the place - watch out for this! What you are doing is managing the memory your program uses, rather than let the operating system do it for you. You are allocating memory dynamically, and this is generally more efficient. See if this link gives you what you want to know, and perhaps other forum users can add more details too. Cheers Steve Posts: 109 Joined: Wed Feb 18, 2009 9:18 pm Location: UK Has thanked: 0 time Been thanked: 0 time.