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Harsh Pawar
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I want to know is "Native" a valid keyword in Cobol. What is the syntax for it and why do we use it ?
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Harry |
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PeterHolland
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How about consulting the manual? |
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Bill Woodger
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Joined: 09 Mar 2011 Posts: 7309 Location: Inside the Matrix
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NATIVE is a reserved word in Cobol. I'm not sure what you think a "keyword" is, so I don't know about that.
Search the manuals. The result of your search will not be very interesting, and I doub't you'll ever need to use it. |
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nigelosberry
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Harsh Pawar wrote: |
I want to know is "Native" a valid keyword in Cobol. What is the syntax for it and why do we use it ?
Thanks,
Harry |
Is this an interview question? |
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BURUGULA VAMSI KRISHNA
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If this is about consulting the manual, why are people here as members..?? Sarcasm has been dominating everywhere..!! |
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Bill Woodger
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A baby learns a lot, even while being fed pap. Programmers don't. |
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BURUGULA VAMSI KRISHNA
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If programmers know everything, this website and so called active members like you are not recommended. Thanks alot. |
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dbzTHEdinosauer
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BURUGULA VAMSI KRISHNA wrote: |
If programmers know everything, this website and so called active members like you are not recommended. Thanks alot |
if that means your poorly constructed questions about non-mainframe subjects,
and editorializing about responses,
will no longer be made,
because you are not comming back,
thx. Some of the better news that I have heard today. |
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Bill Woodger
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Dearly departed, it is not programmers that know everything, it is you who knows nothing, not even being able to understand plain points. Not able to go beyond page 1 of search results. Not able to work out how to make an exe. Not able to ask a question in an appropriate forum. Not able to be glad to get free advice. Probably not able to tie up your shoes or wi.... |
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Robert Sample
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BURUGULA VAMSI KRISHNA: this is a forum for professionals -- people who are expected to (1) know how to find the appropriate manual, (2) know how to read the manual, and (3) ask questions that are not simply and easily answered in the manuals. If you cannot do these things, you would be MUCH better off going to Beginner's and Students Forum instead of this one. |
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