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141. DBforums - Passin A C Struct To A COBOL Program
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Search this Thread Display Modes summit vbmenu_register("postmenu_3667650", true); Registered User Join Date: Apr 2004 Posts: 2 passin a C struct to a COBOL program Hi all,
I have a structure in my C program like:
char a;
long b
x FOO;
I am trying to pass this into a COBOL code which has got a working storage defined as:
01 IN-PARAMETER.
03 WS-CHAR PIC X.
03 WS-DATE PIC S9(8). I am trying to pass FOO (from the C program ) to IN-PARAMETER (in the COBOL program) by reference. The problem is , when I compile my C program , the compiler has put an extra padded 4 bytes , which I can see in my compiled listing.

142. Liant Software Corporation: Cobol-RPC
cobolRPC client programs are ordinary RM/cobol programs. They call cobol programs located on the server using a special function, REMOTEPROGRAM.
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