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    Cobxref

    Cobol Cross reference tool for GnuCobol written in Cobol

    CobXRef is a Cobol cross reference tool that reads a Cobol source program and produces a file suitable for printing 'as is' that contains all variables, procedure paragraphs and section names referenced where they are defined as well as where they are used throughout the program or module as well as lists of unreferenced data names and paragraph & section names. it is used as a stand alone program. This version includes the code from printcbl which takes in the copy books when used by...
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    M2SQL

    M2SQL

    Replicate your Mumps Globals into Relational Data Base

    ...Normally you will do the replication process once a day while system is silent. This will give you a Relational Replication for Reporting or Business Analysis using industry standard tools. If you have a huge amount of data on your Mumps Globals you can choose an alternative mechanism in which only changes will be replicated to the target relational database and reflected almost immediately . The tool is a set of Mumps Routines and globals written on top of Intersystem IRIS , but using only pure Ansi standard Mumps .
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