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"Keven Miller (rtt)" <[log in to unmask]>
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Keven Miller (rtt)
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Wed, 30 Jul 2008 08:37:15 -0600
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Robert Holtz wrote:
> We are currently running MPE/iX 7.0 PP3.  We have Cobol, Pascal, and
> Fortran compilers on our systems.  Thanks in advance.

Michael Berkowitz wrote:
 > Since you're using Cobol and probably use copy libraries, you could use
 > Robot/3000 from Productive Software Systems
 >
 > http://www.prodsoft.com/index.htm

Just an added plug.
We used Robot/3000 many years ago at Valtek when running ASK/Manman.
We had Fortran, SPL and Cobol.

I think it is a great tool for indexing your source code.
If you used some type of consistent naming technics in your code,
you can study all/most occurances of an object like WorkOrder number,
Part number, Class code, etc.

We even wrote our own "query" application to use in batch, to
track procedure usage for cleanup maintenance.


There was another vendor tool, DOC/3000, that did similar
scanning. But I have no real experience with it.

Keven

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