Compaq COBOL AAQ2G1FTK User Manual

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Developing Compaq COBOL Programs

1.2 Developing Programs on Tru64 UNIX

Example 1–1 (Cont.) Accessing Environment Variables and Command-Line

Arguments

DISPLAY "COBOLPATH" UPON NAME-OF-ENVIRONMENT-VARIABLE.
ACCEPT env-dir FROM ENVIRONMENT-VARIABLE

ON EXCEPTION

DISPLAY "Environment variable COBOLPATH is not set"

UPON STANDARD-ERROR

END-DISPLAY

NOT ON EXCEPTION

ACCEPT file-name FROM COMMAND-LINE-ARGUMENT

ON EXCEPTION

DISPLAY
"Attempt to read beyond end of command line"

UPON STANDARD-ERROR

END-DISPLAY

NOT ON EXCEPTION

STRING env-dir "/" file-name delimited by " " into file-spec
DISPLAY "Would have read " howmany-records " records from " file-spec

END-ACCEPT

END-ACCEPT.

This example requires that the following command has been executed to set an
environment variable:

% setenv COBOLPATH /usr/files

When you execute the following command lines:

% cobol -o myprog myprog.cob
% myprog 1028 powers.dat

The following will result:

howmany-records will contain ‘‘1028’’

env-dir will contain ‘‘/usr/files’’

file-name will contain ‘‘powers.dat’’

file-spec will contain ‘‘/usr/files/powers.dat’’

For additional information, see the ACCEPT and DISPLAY statements in the
Compaq COBOL Reference Manual.

1.2.4.3 Errors and Switches

See Section 1.4 for a discussion of errors that can cause incorrect or undesirable
results when you run a program.

See Section 1.5 for a discussion of controlling program execution with switches.

1.2.5 Program Development Stages and Tools

This manual primarily addresses the program development activities associated
with development and testing phases. For information about topics usually
considered during application design, specification, and maintenance, see your
operating system documentation, appropriate reference pages, or appropriate
commercially published documentation.

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