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I have a subroutine written in cobol85, called SUPERV, which is a 1-call interface to VPLUS.
One call does it all
I wrote and marketed it many years ago, but still works fine.
It will take me a while to assemble it - along with the manual - but I'd be happy to send it to you if you're interested.
It comes at no charge with a triple-money-back guarantee if not satisfied.
But for this month only - you get 4 times your money back.
I also have a SUPERI subroutine that does the same for TurboIMAGE as SUPERV does for VPLUS.
Gilles Schipper
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> On Oct 23, 2013, at 8:25 PM, Paul Richards <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Michael: thanks. What I'm trying to do is understand VPLUS well enough (not doing too well at the moment) to be able to put a COBOL/VPLUS/TurboIMAGE application together. I'm trying to use VPLUS with COBOL because HP's implementation of COBOL 85 doesn't support the Screen Section (unlike HP/Compaq's version which does.)
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> The COBOL example in the VPLUS manual I mentioned is the only example I've been able to find of how to use VPLUS in an application - so I might be trying to do things I don't need to (like mentioning field names) because I'm following the model in that example. If you have some examples of VPLUS/COBOL which you are prepared to share I'd be grateful to see them and learn from them. Trying to learn from a reference manual is not the easiest way to go about it and the other manual I've got (An Introduction to Forms Design) focuses mainly on the use of VPLUS as a self-contained application (FORMSPEC and ENTRY).
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