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Monthly Archives: March 2015

Reading a .csv file

2 Mar

Any spreadsheet can be saved as a .csv file, making it very easy for COBOL to use a spreadsheet as input.  This is a very common task in my workplace.  Let’s say we have a comma separated file that looks … Read More »

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Converting from ONE CASE to another

2 Mar

Its very easy to convert text strings from uppercase to lowercase, (and vice versa), using the INSPECT verb. This simple program populates a text string in uppercase, and then converts it to lowercase. After the INSPECT statement, the value of … Read More »

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