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Generating XML using Enterprise COBOL |
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coderunner |
Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2007 9:09 am Post subject: Generating XML using Enterprise COBOL |
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Joined: 21 Feb 2007 Posts: 7
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We have recently installed Enterprise COBOL for z/OS and I have been investigating the XML PARSE and XML GENERATE commands that are available in this version of the language. Whilst I have been able to use the XML PARSE command successfully, I have not been able to get the XML GENERATE command to work, even on a very basic piece of data. I've read the Programming Guide over and over but am at a loss. The XML-CODE (s) being returned by the command are 0175114392 (or similar) which are outside the range of documented values.
Has anybody any ideas? |
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jefflowrey |
Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2007 10:06 am Post subject: |
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Grand Poobah
Joined: 16 Oct 2002 Posts: 19981
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I guess more specific information would be helpful to someone. Not me, as I wouldn't begin to be able to do XML in COBOL, nor want to, and I'm not a mainframe person.
Can you show the sample data, the COBOL that calls XML GENERATE and maybe the JCL? _________________ I am *not* the model of the modern major general. |
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zpat |
Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2007 11:33 am Post subject: |
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Joined: 19 May 2001 Posts: 5866 Location: UK
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I know we use it and it works OK, must be something wrong with your setup somewhere. |
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cschneid |
Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 8:46 am Post subject: |
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Joined: 22 Mar 2005 Posts: 13
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This works, compiled with Enterprise COBOL 3.4.0 on z/OS 1.7.
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Identification Division.
Program-ID. XMLTEST0.
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Environment Division.
Data Division.
Working-Storage Section.
01 CONSTANTS.
05 MYNAME PIC X(008) VALUE 'XMLTEST0'.
05 ABND-DUMP PIC 9(008) COMP-5 VALUE 1.
01 WORK-AREAS.
05 ABND-CD PIC 9(008) COMP-5 VALUE 0.
05 NB-XML-BYTES PIC 9(008) COMP-5 VALUE 0.
05 XML-CODE-OUT PIC -9(010) VALUE ZEROES.
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* This structure will have XML generated for it.
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05 MyRecord.
10 KeyField01 PIC X(014).
10 AssociatedValues.
20 AssociatedValueType PIC X(008).
20 AssociatedValueDate PIC X(008).
20 AssociatedValue01 PIC X(010).
20 AssociatedValue02 PIC X(010).
20 AssociatedValue03 PIC X(010).
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* This is the final destination of the XML output.
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01 FINAL-XMLIZED-DATA.
05 OCCURS 2000 PIC X(050).
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* The following 01 level is used in dumping storage so you
* can see the results.
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01 LOCAL-APLC-DEBUG-AREA.
05 CEE3DMP-TITL.
10 PIC X(010) VALUE '+=+=+=+=+='.
10 CEE3DMP-TITL-SPFC PIC X(060) VALUE SPACES.
10 PIC X(010) VALUE '+=+=+=+=+='.
05 CEE3DMP-OPTIONS PIC X(255)
VALUE 'NOTRACEBACK
- 'THREAD(CURRENT)
- 'VARIABLES
- 'NOBLOCKS
- 'NOSTORAGE
- 'STACKFRAME(0)
- 'PAGESIZE(60)
- 'NOCONDITION
- 'NOENTRY
- 'ENCLAVE(CURRENT)
- 'REGSTOR(0)
- 'NOGENOPTS '.
Procedure Division.
MOVE 'AEIOU123456789' TO KeyField01
MOVE FUNCTION CURRENT-DATE(1:8) TO AssociatedValueDate
MOVE 'TYPE0001' TO AssociatedValueType
MOVE '123' TO AssociatedValue01
MOVE '456' TO AssociatedValue02
MOVE '789' TO AssociatedValue03
MOVE 1 TO ABND-CD
XML GENERATE FINAL-XMLIZED-DATA
FROM MyRecord
COUNT IN NB-XML-BYTES
ON EXCEPTION PERFORM 9010-XML-GEN-ERR
END-XML
MOVE 'State Dump at end of Processing'
TO CEE3DMP-TITL-SPFC
CALL 'CEE3DMP' USING
CEE3DMP-TITL
CEE3DMP-OPTIONS
OMITTED
END-CALL
MOVE 0 TO RETURN-CODE
GOBACK
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9010-XML-GEN-ERR.
* An XML GENERATE went bad
MOVE XML-CODE TO XML-CODE-OUT
DISPLAY
MYNAME
' XML GENERATE error'
' XML-CODE = '
XML-CODE-OUT
PERFORM 9999-ABEND
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9999-ABEND.
* Abend routine in case something bad happens
CALL 'CEE3ABD' USING
ABND-CD
ABND-DUMP
END-CALL
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coderunner |
Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 4:08 am Post subject: Problem Resolved |
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Joined: 21 Feb 2007 Posts: 7
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Thanks for your replies. The problem was caused by the JCL used to run the program using the runtime library for our previous version of COBOL instead of the Enterprise version. Doh!  |
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