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Cross-Reference Tool
We have recently begun our migration off the HP3000.
I'm need to find a cross-reference tool that will allow me to determine
what programs reference the data items in our TurboImage databases since
the vendor we currently use did not provide us with a data dictionary.
We are currently running MPE/iX 7.0 PP3. We have Cobol, Pascal, and
Fortran compilers on our systems. Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Robert Holtz
Phoenix Police Department
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Re: Cross-Reference Tool
Robert,
Since you're using Cobol and probably use copy libraries, you could use
Robot/3000 from Productive Software Systems
[url]http://www.prodsoft.com/index.htm[/url]
(866) 417-8300 Toll Free
(952) 417-8300 Telephone
Michael Berkowitz
Project Manager, CGS Application Solutions
707 Wilshire Blvd Suite 1900
Los Angeles, CA 90017-3509
T: 213 614-1308
F: 213 614-2028
[email]mberkowitz@cgsinc.com[/email]
[HP3000-L] Cross-Reference Tool
Robert Holtz
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We have recently begun our migration off the HP3000.
I'm need to find a cross-reference tool that will allow me to determine
what programs reference the data items in our TurboImage databases since
the vendor we currently use did not provide us with a data dictionary.
We are currently running MPE/iX 7.0 PP3. We have Cobol, Pascal, and
Fortran compilers on our systems. Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Robert Holtz
Phoenix Police Department
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Re: Cross-Reference Tool
another option is to use grep.
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Re: Cross-Reference Tool
Robert,
Since you're using Cobol and probably use copy libraries, you could use
Robot/3000 from Productive Software Systems
[url]http://www.prodsoft.com/index.htm[/url]
(866) 417-8300 Toll Free
(952) 417-8300 Telephone
Michael Berkowitz
Project Manager, CGS Application Solutions
707 Wilshire Blvd Suite 1900
Los Angeles, CA 90017-3509
T: 213 614-1308
F: 213 614-2028
[email]mberkowitz@cgsinc.com[/email]
[HP3000-L] Cross-Reference Tool
Robert Holtz
to:
HP3000-L
07/29/2008 09:17 AM
Sent by:
HP-3000 Systems Discussion <HP3000-L@RAVEN.UTC.EDU>
Please respond to robert.holtz
We have recently begun our migration off the HP3000.
I'm need to find a cross-reference tool that will allow me to determine
what programs reference the data items in our TurboImage databases since
the vendor we currently use did not provide us with a data dictionary.
We are currently running MPE/iX 7.0 PP3. We have Cobol, Pascal, and
Fortran compilers on our systems. Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Robert Holtz
Phoenix Police Department
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Re: Cross-Reference Tool
Robert Holtz wrote:[color=blue]
> We are currently running MPE/iX 7.0 PP3. We have Cobol, Pascal, and
> Fortran compilers on our systems. Thanks in advance.[/color]
Michael Berkowitz wrote:[color=blue]
> Since you're using Cobol and probably use copy libraries, you could use
> Robot/3000 from Productive Software Systems
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> [url]http://www.prodsoft.com/index.htm[/url][/color]
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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Re: Cross-Reference Tool
In message <48907C9B.1050802@reeltapetransfer.com>, "Keven Miller (rtt)"
<kevenm@REELTAPETRANSFER.COM> writes[color=blue]
>Robert Holtz wrote:[color=green]
>> We are currently running MPE/iX 7.0 PP3. We have Cobol, Pascal, and
>> Fortran compilers on our systems. Thanks in advance.[/color][/color]
...
[color=blue]
>There was another vendor tool, DOC/3000, that did similar
>scanning. But I have no real experience with it.
>
>Keven[/color]
I've used DOC/3000, and it would certainly do the job.
However, the problem with it is likely getting hold of a copy, as I
think it is now a moribund product.
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Roy Brown 'Have nothing in your houses that you do not know to be
Kelmscott Ltd useful, or believe to be beautiful' William Morris
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