I have Microsoft COBOL 5.0 and MicroFocus COBOL 3.4 and would like to access
SQL databases from COBOL.
I've tried eBay, Amazon, Google etc.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Tony
I have no idea where you can find it, but there is probably a good reason
why you can't: this product is a dead-end, and you cannot use all
functionality in SQL Server with it. The only reason to use embedded SQL
with SQL Server is because you are working with a legacy product.
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Erland Sommarskog, SQL Server MVP, som...@algonet.se
Books Online for SQL Server SP3 at
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Ray Higdon MCSE, MCDBA, CCNA
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"Tony Girgenti" <antonion...@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> How rediculous of me. I'll just forget about all of the ideas i have and
> become an SQL Server MVP.
>
> "Erland Sommarskog" <som...@algonet.se> wrote in message
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Please help.
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You might find some help at one of these sites, but no guarantees. I
believe MicroFocus may have been the original source of the toolkit. At
least, you can check with them.
http://progdata.umflint.edu/QJG/170/Micro%20Focus%20Cobol/autorun/html/0ufaqq.htm
http://www.microfocus.com/products/netexpress/
http://www.sourcecodeonline.com/details/asp_net_and_cobol_net_database_access_example.html
http://www.netcobol.com/products/Fujitsu-NetCOBOL-for-.NET/overview
http://www.dotnetheaven.com/Articles/ArticleListing.aspx?SectionID=16
Hope that something helps,
RLF
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