12-27-2019
Migrating jobs from COBOL Mainframe system to UNIX system
In a nutshell requirement is to migrate the system from mainframe environment to UNIX environment (MF cobol would be used I guess). I have not much of idea in this field. I need to do some investigation on following points -
- Ease of conversion
- Known Data compatibility issue
- Issue in performance handling large volume of data
- Any other key feature that is important
I also need to know the various database options available for this task with micro focus Cobol in Unix. Above are some criteria. we can choose others as applicable. some e.g are DB 2 U DB, SYBASE , ORACLE.
Any input in this regard will be quiet helpful. Thanks in Advance
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NAME
dt - DITrack command line client tool
SYNOPSIS
dt command [options] [args]
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