COBOL compilers...
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COBOL compilers...
What does COBOL compilers have to do with mainframe jobs ?
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on the mainframe, eh ?
hi Arnd
Actually wot i wanted 2 know was....why a mainframe job in the first place. I got to know that mainframe job was one of the the three types(Parallel, Server and Mainframe jobs). Is it that these jobs are designed and run on a mainframe? and not on other systems ? I think I got the picture.
Actually wot i wanted 2 know was....why a mainframe job in the first place. I got to know that mainframe job was one of the the three types(Parallel, Server and Mainframe jobs). Is it that these jobs are designed and run on a mainframe? and not on other systems ? I think I got the picture.
Adam_Clone,
The three types of jobs you mentioned, Server / Parallel / Mainframe, were all at one time separate products which have been integrated under the common look-and-feel of DataStage. The underlying technologies remain distinct; Mainframe jobs not only generate COBOL code but the requisite JCL and database connectivity as well. Parallel Extender utilizes generated C code whereas Server uses generated UV/Basic code. None of these three types of jobs are interchangeable.
The three types of jobs you mentioned, Server / Parallel / Mainframe, were all at one time separate products which have been integrated under the common look-and-feel of DataStage. The underlying technologies remain distinct; Mainframe jobs not only generate COBOL code but the requisite JCL and database connectivity as well. Parallel Extender utilizes generated C code whereas Server uses generated UV/Basic code. None of these three types of jobs are interchangeable.