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Re: compiler directive

by Richard <riplin@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 4, 2008 at 03:07 PM

On May 4, 12:29=A0pm, happytoday <ehabaziz2...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> What is the equalivent for the compiler directive SET
> SOURCEFORMT"FREE" in NetExpress to be compiled under Rmcobol 85 ?

There probably isn't one. RM Cobol 85 requires the source code to be
in Cobol 85 format.

"FREE" is a MF extension designed to inhibit the transfer of code to
other compilers and ensure that MF locks in its users.

> Where can I find a good do***entation for Rm-cobol 85 ?

You should have received a full set of manuals when you purchased the
compiler.
 




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compiler directive
happytoday <ehabaziz20  2008-05-03 17:29:30 
Re: compiler directive
Richard <riplin@[EMAIL  2008-05-04 15:07:24 
Re: compiler directive
"William M. Klein&qu  2008-05-05 02:59:28 
Re: compiler directive
Robert <no@[EMAIL PROT  2008-05-05 01:15:55 
Re: compiler directive
happytoday <ehabaziz20  2008-05-08 12:03:51 
Re: compiler directive
Robert <no@[EMAIL PROT  2008-05-08 18:11:03 
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Robert <no@[EMAIL PROT  2008-05-08 18:14:52 
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"William M. Klein&qu  2008-05-09 01:07:45 
Re: compiler directive
happytoday <ehabaziz20  2008-05-08 23:32:47 
Re: compiler directive
"William M. Klein&qu  2008-05-09 22:14:26 

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