IBM OS/390 Time Clock User Manual


 
REPORT 1 - ACTIVE phases (lists all executedphases by
library).
REPORT 2 - INACTIVE phases (lists all dormant or yet to be
activatedphases by library).
REPORT 3 - Y2KREADY phases (lists all phases flagged as Y2K
ready by library).
REPORT 4 - DUPLICATE phases (lists all duplicatephases by
library).
Log File - four reports are provided which detail PHASE usage:
REPORT 1 - File Report by Phase (lists all activephases
sequenced from most active (using a tally of the number of times
the phase was invoked) to least active).
REPORT 2 - File Report by Library (phase/library cross-reference
by library).
REPORT 3 - File Report by Jobname (phase/job cross-reference
by job name).
REPORT 4 - File Report by Program (phase/program
cross-reference by program).
Log File - three reports are available which provide details on FILES
(for example, data sets) used:
REPORT 1 - File Report by Program (program/data set
cross-reference by program).
REPORT 2 - File Report by Data Set (data set/phase
cross-reference by data set).
REPORT 3 - File Report by Jobname (job/data set cross-reference
by job name).
33.2.3 IBM COBOL and CICS Command Level Conversion Aid (CCCA)
The tedious process of COBOL migration can be easier than you think with the
IBM COBOL and CICS Command Level Conversion Aid (CCCA) for VSE Release
1. CCCA for VSE, a Program Offering, helps you easily convert old COBOL
source code and copy books to the new COBOL standard.
CCCA for VSE converts OS/VS COBOL, DOS/VS COBOL, and COBOL 74
Standard VS COBOL II (either VS COBOL II Release 3, or VS COBOL II Release 4
(CMPR2)) source code to COBOL 85 Standard VS COBOL II Release 3 or 4
(NOCMPR2), or to IBM COBOL for VSE. You can customize this conversion
process to meet your unique requirements.
CCCA simplifies the migration process by:
Identifying and converting source code
Reducing the effort to convert programs
Minimizing conversion errors
522 VSE to OS/390 Migration Workbook