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>I just installed the Enterprise COBOL Compiler 3.4. As happy as I am
to be
>rid of OS/VS COBOL, it doesn't appear that you can get a procedure map
>(PMAP) that lists the code generated by the Procedure Division. Does
this
>mean that us old school dump readers must now depend solely on the
debug
>tool?
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I just installed the Enterprise COBOL Compiler 3.4. As happy as I am to be
rid of OS/VS COBOL, it doesn't appear that you can get a procedure map
(PMAP) that lists the code generated by the Procedure Division. Does this
mean that us old school dump readers must now depend solely on the debug
tool?
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