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Exploiting Condition Handling in LE

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Abstract
Presentation material for SHARE session 1540.
 
 
Content
Learn how to write COBOL programs that can recover from bad data ABENDS and continue on while saving the bad data to be processed later. You will now be able to solve that age-old problem of the batch job that fails while processing the millionth record and must be completely rerun after the offending record is removed. There will be coding examples with tips for best practices! While the examples will all be COBOL, the concepts are equally applicable to any LE conforming language.
 
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Document information
 Product categories:
 Software
 Software Development
 Traditional Progamming Language & Compilers
 Enterprise COBOL for z/OS
 Operating system(s):
  z/OS
 Software version:
  4.2
 Reference #:
  7016953
 IBM Group:
 Software Group
 Modified date:
 2009-09-28

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