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Re: [open-cobol-list] MySql and COBOL


From: Joseph James Frantz (Aoirthoir)
Subject: Re: [open-cobol-list] MySql and COBOL
Date: Tue, 23 Jun 2009 21:06:56 -0400

There are already at least three separate OpenCobol to MySQL libraries.

1. John Ellis' library using libdb.
2. Minemaz's using perl and php.
3. Jcurrey's and Marc's using C, which Erstazi has greatly modified.
    This last version now includes Stored Procedure access, including multiple return sets, and if
     it does not already have it, prepared statements are close to being ready.

Those are my suggestions:)

On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 6:44 PM, vince coen <address@hidden> wrote:
Hi;

On Tuesday 23 June 2009, John Culleton wrote:
> A person on another list inquires about using Cobol (or the
> commercial product Kobol) with MySql. I suggested what I would do:
> print out a report from MySql, import it as a LINE SEQUENTIAL file,
> and put the records in an IS file with appropriate key fields.

The last time I looked at Kcobol (around 6 months ago) there was no changes
made for a very long time.  Take a look at the bug reports etc, all very old.

Vince




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