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  • Posted a comment on discussion GnuCOBOL on GnuCOBOL

    Thank you - adding that to my environment variables did the trick. I appreciate your help!

  • Posted a comment on discussion GnuCOBOL on GnuCOBOL

    Thank you - both the module and the submodule are in the same directory "d:\applications\bin". If I understand correctly, I can add "COB_LIBRARY_PATH=D:\Applications\bin;" as a system environment variable and it will do the same?

  • Posted a comment on discussion GnuCOBOL on GnuCOBOL

    Thank you - I'm still having an issue with this for some reason. I changed the original module to be called MYSQL_EXECUTE, compiled it as a dll and tried running it from the old "Main" program (BTW - this is not the permanent name - I'm only using it for proof of concept) but I keep coming up with "module not found". Very strange b/c all I did was change the name of the program to call in program "Main". If I change the program back to call "SUBPROGRAM" it works fine. (I must be missing something"......

  • Posted a comment on discussion GnuCOBOL on GnuCOBOL

    Thank you so much! The upper case did the trick! Jim

  • Posted a comment on discussion GnuCOBOL on GnuCOBOL

    Thank you - I'm still receiving the same error when I run main.exe after compiling with the options in the example. Both the main and the subprogram are in the same folder. Thoughts? Thanks for the help.

  • Modified a comment on discussion GnuCOBOL on GnuCOBOL

    Hi - I'm just getting started calling a subprogram from another program with GnuCobol. At the moment I am just taking a simple "Hello World" program and calling a subprogram just to get the whole thing working. I have compiled the subprogram as a dll and it is in the same directory as the main program, but when I call it, I receive the error message call D:\Applications\bin\Main.exe Hello, World libcob: error: module 'subprogram' not found I have compiled the subprogram within the OpenCobolIDE editor...

  • Posted a comment on discussion GnuCOBOL on GnuCOBOL

    Hi - I'm just getting started calling a subprogram from another program wit GnuCobol. At the moment I am just taking a simple "Hello World" program and calling a subprogram just to get the whole thing working. I have compiled the subprogram as a dll and it is in the same directory as the main program, but when I call it, I receive the error message call D:\Applications\bin\Main.exe Hello, World libcob: error: module 'subprogram' not found I have compiled the subprogram within the OpenCobolIDE editor...

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help getting started on GnuCOBOL

    Thank you. That helps a lot. I have the user inputted data from the screen working now (in black and white) but when I add the 01 for the colors my editor gives me syntax errors on both the 01 and 03 levels ("unexpected identifier" and "unexpected using"). It seems to work fine without that defined in WS. Also, can you tell me what COPY "screenio.cpy" is and what it does? Thanks again. I really appreciate your help.

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