Simple 80/80 Compare
Compare two Sequential Files
  Table of Contents  v-24.01.01 - cprs8001.htm 
  Introduction
  Primary Functions
  Input Files and Compare Results
  Compare Result is Equal
  Compare Result is NOT Equal
  JCL Members for Data File Compare
  Compare Result is Equal
  Compare Result is NOT Equal
  CMD Files for Data File Compare
  Compare Result is Equal
  Compare Result is NOT Equal
  COBOL Program, Data File Compare
  Secondary Functions
  Generate a File Compare Program
  Example, a Process Control File
  Ancillary Functions
  Set the Environment
  Display and Log Messages
  Create Test Files
  JCL, Create Test Files
  CMD, Create Test Files
  Summary
  Software Agreement and Disclaimer
  Downloads and Links
  Current Server or Internet Access
  Internet Access Required
  Glossary of Terms
  Contact or Feedback
  Company Overview
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Table of Contents Previous Section Next Section Introduction

This document will focus on the preparation and execution tasks required to do a data file compare.

The 1st section (Primary Functions) of this document will focus on doing an actual compare of two sequential files. The 2nd section (Secondary Functions) will focus on the preparation tasks required prior to doing file compare. The 3rd section (Ancillary Functions) will describe some of the supporting tasks (such as creating test files) that are required.

This example will use IEBGENER to create three sequential files. The files will be used to demonstrate the capabilities of the data file compare processes. The first two files contain the same record content and produce an equal compare result. The third file has a record with different content and the compare process will identify the difference.

This example includes JCL Members, Windows CMD Files and a COBOL program. In the world of programming there are many ways to solve a problem. This suite of programs is provided as one of the many possible solutions for comparing data files. The files used in this suite of sample programs use fixed length records of eighty-bytes. When the files are compared and if a difference is found the COBOL compare program will call SIMOHEX4.CBL and SIMOLOGS.CBL. These programs and their associated copy files are part of the SIMOLIBR package. Refer to the Downloads and Links to Similar Pages section of this document for additional information.

Many companies are looking for ways to compare data files using a mainframe system and a distributed system (i.e. Linux, UNIX and/or Windows or "LUW") running Micro Focus sub-systems. This utility program (UTCOMPRT) is intended to assist in these efforts. The UTCOMPRT program runs in the Windows environment and generates comparison programs (COBOL Source Code) that may be compiled and executed on a distributed LUW platform with Micro Focus.


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Table of Contents Previous Section Next Section Primary Functions

This section will focus on the items (process and procedures) that do the actual data file comparison. A second group of items will be used to generate the comparison program and prepare the environment for the compare tasks. These secondary command files and programs will be described in the Secondary Functions section of this document.

Table of Contents Previous Section Next Section Input Files and Compare Results

This section will focus on two JCL Members that execute a simple filethe input files and the compare results. The first job will compare two files that are identical. The second JCL job will compare two files that have a difference embedded within the files. The Data File Compare programs will find the difference and produce a NOT-Equal result.

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The following shows the results produced when the two files are identical.

*** 2017/01/27 11:39:24:88 ********************************************************************************
*** 2017/01/27 11:39:24:89 Starting  - Do a Physical 80-Byte Comparison            http://www.SimoTime.com
*** 2017/01/27 11:39:24:92 ********************************************************************************
*** 2017/01/27 11:39:24:93 * CPRS80C1 Do a Physical 80-Byte Comparison   v10.07.12   helpdesk@simotime.com
*** 2017/01/27 11:39:24:96 * CPRS80C1 This Data File Compare Member was generated by SimoTime Technologies
*** 2017/01/27 11:39:24:98 Conclude  - Do a Physical 80-Byte Comparison
*** 2017/01/27 11:39:24:99 000000003 - Record count for RS0080D1
*** 2017/01/27 11:39:25:02 000000003 - Record count for RS0080D2
*** 2017/01/27 11:39:25:03 000000000 - All Equal result for compare of existing records
*** 2017/01/27 11:39:25:05 Finished  - Do a Physical 80-Byte Comparison            http://www.SimoTime.com

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The following shows the results produced when the two files are not identical.

*** 2017/01/27 11:28:30:44 ********************************************************************************
*** 2017/01/27 11:28:30:45 Starting  - Do a Physical 80-Byte Comparison            http://www.SimoTime.com
*** 2017/01/27 11:28:30:48 ********************************************************************************
*** 2017/01/27 11:28:30:50 * CPRS80C1 Do a Physical 80-Byte Comparison   v10.07.12   helpdesk@simotime.com
*** 2017/01/27 11:28:30:51 * CPRS80C1 This Data File Compare Member was generated by SimoTime Technologies
*** 2017/01/27 11:28:30:54 RS0080D1..000000002(00001:00080) COMPARISON  PHYSICAL
*** 2017/01/27 11:28:30:55 ....:...10....:...20....:...30....:...40....:...50....:...60....:...70....:...80
*** 2017/01/27 11:28:30:58 Record 002, Text String 002...
*** 2017/01/27 11:28:30:60 56667623332256772577666233322222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222
*** 2017/01/27 11:28:30:61 253F240002C0458403429E70002EEE00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
*** 2017/01/27 11:28:30:63 ...?.................>..........................................................
*** 2017/01/27 11:28:30:65 RS0080D2..000000002(00001:00080) COMPARISON  PHYSICAL
*** 2017/01/27 11:28:30:68 ....:...10....:...20....:...30....:...40....:...50....:...60....:...70....:...80
*** 2017/01/27 11:28:30:70 Record 002, Text String 002... Catch me...
*** 2017/01/27 11:28:30:71 56667623332256772577666233322224676626622222222222222222222222222222222222222222
*** 2017/01/27 11:28:30:73 253F240002C0458403429E70002EEE0314380D5EEE00000000000000000000000000000000000000
*** 2017/01/27 11:28:30:75 ...?.................>........../...._..........................................
*** 2017/01/27 11:28:30:76 ===============================#####=#####======================================
*** 2017/01/27 11:28:30:80 *
*** 2017/01/27 11:28:30:81 Conclude  - Do a Physical 80-Byte Comparison
*** 2017/01/27 11:28:30:83 000000003 - Record count for RS0080D1
*** 2017/01/27 11:28:30:85 000000003 - Record count for RS0080D2
*** 2017/01/27 11:28:30:86 000000001 - NOT Equal result for compare of existing records
*** 2017/01/27 11:28:30:90 ABENDING  - Do a Physical 80-Byte Comparison            http://www.SimoTime.com

Table of Contents Previous Section Next Section JCL Members for Data File Compare

This section will focus on two JCL Members that execute a simple file compare process. The first JCL Member will compare two files that are identical. The second JCL Member will compare two files that have a difference embedded within the files. The Data File Compare programs will find the difference and produce a NOT-Equal result.

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This JCL Member (CPRS80J1.jcl) will compare two sequential files that are identical. The job execution will result in a zero return code and display the record counts to the SYSOUT device.

//CPRS80J1 JOB (SIMOTIME),'DATA FILE COMPARE',CLASS=1,MSGCLASS=0,
//             NOTIFY=CSIP1
//* *******************************************************************
//*       CPRS80J1.JCL - a JCL Member for Batch Job Processing        *
//*       This JCL Member is provided by SimoTime Technologies        *
//*           (C) Copyright 1987-2019 All Rights Reserved             *
//*             Web Site URL:   http://www.simotime.com               *
//*                   e-mail:   helpdesk@simotime.com                 *
//* *******************************************************************
//*
//* Text   - Compare two data files.
//* Author - SimoTime Technologies
//* Date   - January 24, 1996
//*
//* This set of programs will run on a mainframe under MVS or on a
//* Personal Computer with Windows and Micro Focus Technologies.
//*
//*                     ************
//*                     * CPRS80J1 *
//*                     ********jcl*
//*                          *
//*                     ************
//*                     * IEFBR14  *
//*                     ********utl*
//*                          *
//*    ************     ************     ************
//*    * RS0080D1 *-----* CPRS80C1 *-----*  SYSOUT  *
//*    ********dat*  *  ********cbl*  *  ************
//*                  *       *        *
//*    ************  *       *        *  ************
//*    * RS0080D2 *--*       *        *--*  SYSLOG  *
//*    ********dat*          *           *******vseq*
//*                          *
//*                     ************
//*                     *   EOJ    *
//*                     ************
//*
//* *******************************************************************
//* Step 1 of 1, Compare two data files, expect an EQUAL result...
//*
//COMPARE1 EXEC PGM=CPRS80C1
//STEPLIB  DD  DSN=SIMOTIME.DEMO.LOADLIB1,DISP=SHR
//RS0080D1 DD  DSN=SIMOTIME.DATA.RS80TT01,DISP=SHR
//RS0080D2 DD  DSN=SIMOTIME.DATA.RS80TT02,DISP=SHR
//SYSLOG   DD  DSN=SIMOTIME.SYSLOG.CPRS80D1,DISP=SHR
//SYSOUT   DD  SYSOUT=*
//

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This JCL Member (CPRS80J2.jcl) will compare two files that have a difference embedded within the files. The Data File Compare programs will find the difference and produce a NOT-Equal result. The record counts and the difference will be displayed to the SYSOUT device.

//CPRS80J2 JOB (SIMOTIME),'DATA FILE COMPARE',CLASS=1,MSGCLASS=0,
//             NOTIFY=CSIP1
//* *******************************************************************
//*       CPRS80J2.JCL - a JCL Member for Batch Job Processing        *
//*       This JCL Member is provided by SimoTime Technologies        *
//*           (C) Copyright 1987-2019 All Rights Reserved             *
//*             Web Site URL:   http://www.simotime.com               *
//*                   e-mail:   helpdesk@simotime.com                 *
//* *******************************************************************
//*
//* Text   - Compare two data files.
//* Author - SimoTime Technologies
//* Date   - January 24, 1996
//*
//* This set of programs will run on a mainframe under MVS or on a
//* Personal Computer with Windows and Micro Focus Technologies.
//*
//*                     ************
//*                     * CPRS80J1 *
//*                     ********jcl*
//*                          *
//*                     ************
//*                     * IEFBR14  *
//*                     ********utl*
//*                          *
//*    ************     ************     ************
//*    * RS0080D1 *-----* CPRS80C1 *-----*  SYSOUT  *
//*    *******ksds*  *  ********cbl*     ************
//*                  *       *
//*    ************  *       *
//*    * RS0080D3 *--*       *
//*    ********dat*          *
//*                          *
//*                     ************
//*                     *   EOJ    *
//*                     ************
//*
//* *******************************************************************
//* Step 1 of 1, Compare two data files, expect a NOT EQUAL result...
//*
//COMPARE2 EXEC PGM=CPRS80C1
//STEPLIB  DD  DSN=SIMOTIME.DEMO.LOADLIB1,DISP=SHR
//RS0080D1 DD  DSN=SIMOTIME.DATA.RS80TT01,DISP=SHR
//RS0080D2 DD  DSN=SIMOTIME.DATA.RS80TT03,DISP=SHR
//SYSOUT   DD  SYSOUT=*
//

Table of Contents Previous Section Next Section CMD Files for Data File Compare

This section will focus on two CMD Files that execute a simple file compare process. The first CMD File will compare to files that are identical.. The second CMD File will compare two files that have a difference embedded within the files. The Data File Compare programs will find the difference and produce a NOT-Equal result.

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This CMD File (CPRS80W1.cmd) will compare two sequential files that are identical. The job execution will result in a zero return code and display the record counts to the SYSLOG device.

@echo OFF
rem  * *******************************************************************
rem  *               CPRS80W1.CMD - a Windows Command File               *
rem  *         This Job Script is provided by SimoTime Technologies         *
rem  *           (C) Copyright 1987-2019 All Rights Reserved             *
rem  *             Web Site URL:   http://www.simotime.com               *
rem  *                   e-mail:   helpdesk@simotime.com                 *
rem  * *******************************************************************
rem  *
rem  * Text   - Compare two sequential files
rem  * Author - SimoTime Technologies
rem  * Date   - January 24, 1996
rem  *
rem  * This set of programs will run on a mainframe under MVS or on a
rem  * Personal Computer with Windows and Micro Focus Net Express.
rem  *
rem  *                     ************
rem  *                     * CPRS80W1 *
rem  *                     ********cmd*
rem  *                          *
rem  *                          *
rem  *    ************     ************     ************
rem  *    * RS0080D1 *-----* CPRS80C1 *-----*  SYSLOG  *
rem  *    *******rseq*  *  ********cbl*     ************
rem  *                  *       *
rem  *    ************  *       *
rem  *    * RS0080D2 *--*       *
rem  *    *******rseq*          *
rem  *                          *
rem  *                     ************
rem  *                     *   EOJ    *
rem  *                     ************
rem  *
rem  * *******************************************************************
rem  * Step   1   Delete any previously created file...
rem  *
rem  *-Use-the-following-statement-to-identify-the-command.--------------*Modify*
     set CmdName=CPRS80W1
     call ..\Env1BASE %CmdName%
     set JobStatus=0000
     set SYSLOG=%BASELIB1%\LOGS\SYSLOG.RSEQ.%CmdName%.dat
     call SYSLOGW9
rem  *
     call SimoNOTE "*******************************************************%CmdName%"
     call SimoNOTE "Starting CmdName %CmdName%"
     call SimoNOTE "StepInfo Prepare the File Name Mapping"
rem  *
rem  * Set the environment variables for End-of-Job.
     set SIMOMODE=SHOW
     set SIMOGENS=NOPAUSE
rem  *
rem  *-Use-the-following-two-statements-to-map-the-file-names.-----------*Modify*
     set RS0080D1=%BaseLib1%\DATA\APPL\SIMOTIME.TEST.RS80TT01.DAT
     set RS0080D2=%BaseLib1%\DATA\APPL\SIMOTIME.TEST.RS80TT02.DAT
rem  *
rem  * *******************************************************************
rem  * Step   2   Compare the two files...
rem  *
     call SimoNOTE "StepInfo Execute the Compare Program"
rem  *
rem  *-Use-the-following-statement-to-run-the-program.-------------------*Modify*
     run CPRS80C1
     set JobStatus=%ERRORLEVEL%
     if not "%ERRORLEVEL%" == "0000" goto EojNok
rem  *
:EojAok
     call SimoNOTE "Finished JobName %CmdName%, Job Status is %JobStatus%"
     goto :End
:EojNok
     call SimoNOTE "ABENDING JobName %CmdName%, Job Status is %JobStatus%"
     set CompareStatus=%JobStatus%
     call SYSLOGW1
     call SimoNOTE "ABENDING JobName %CmdName%, Job Status is %CompareStatus%"
:End
     pause

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This CMD File (CPRS80W2.cmd) will compare two sequential files that have a difference embedded within the files. The Data File Compare programs will find the difference and produce a NOT-Equal or non-Zero result. The record counts and the difference will be displayed to the SYSLOG device.

@echo OFF
rem  * *******************************************************************
rem  *               CPRS80W2.CMD - a Windows Command File               *
rem  *       This Job Script is provided by SimoTime Technologies        *
rem  *           (C) Copyright 1987-2019 All Rights Reserved             *
rem  *             Web Site URL:   http://www.simotime.com               *
rem  *                   e-mail:   helpdesk@simotime.com                 *
rem  * *******************************************************************
rem  *
rem  * Text   - Compare two sequential files
rem  * Author - SimoTime Technologies
rem  * Date   - January 24, 1996
rem  *
rem  * This set of programs will run on a mainframe under MVS or on a
rem  * Personal Computer with Windows and Micro Focus Net Express.
rem  *
rem  *                     ************
rem  *                     * CPRS80W2 *
rem  *                     ********cmd*
rem  *                          *
rem  *                          *
rem  *    ************     ************     ************
rem  *    * RS0080D1 *-----* CPRS80C1 *-----*  SYSLOG  *
rem  *    *******rseq*  *  ********cbl*     ************
rem  *                  *       *
rem  *    ************  *       *
rem  *    * RS0080D2 *--*       *
rem  *    *******rseq*          *
rem  *                          *
rem  *                     ************
rem  *                     *   EOJ    *
rem  *                     ************
rem  *
rem  * *******************************************************************
rem  * Step   1   Delete any previously created file...
rem  *
     set CmdName=CPRS80W2
     call ..\Env1BASE %CmdName%
     set JobStatus=0000
     set SYSLOG=%BASELIB1%\LOGS\SYSLOG.RSEQ.%CmdName%.dat
     call SYSLOGW9
rem  *
     call SimoNOTE "*******************************************************%CmdName%"
     call SimoNOTE "Starting CmdName %CmdName%"
:PrepareQSAM
     call SimoNOTE "StepInfo Prepare the File Name Mapping"
     set RS0080D1=%BaseLib1%\DATA\APPL\SIMOTIME.TEST.RS80TT01.DAT
     set RS0080D2=%BaseLib1%\DATA\APPL\SIMOTIME.TEST.RS80TT03.DAT
rem  *
rem  * *******************************************************************
rem  * Step   2   Compare the two files...
rem  *
:ExecuteCompareRoutine
     call SimoNOTE "StepInfo Execute the Compare Program"
     run CPRS80C1
     set ERRORLEVELTWO=%ERRORLEVEL%
     if not "%ERRORLEVELTWO%" == "0" set JobStatus=0010
     if "%ERRORLEVELTWO%" == "4" set JobStatus=0004
     if not %JobStatus% == 0000 goto :EojNok
     call SimoNOTE "Compare-One is %RS0080D1%"
     call SimoNOTE "Compare-Two is %RS0080D2%"
rem  *
rem  *
rem  * *******************************************************************
:EojAok
     call SimoNOTE "Finished JobName %CmdName%, Job Status is %JobStatus%"
     goto :End
:EojNok
     call SimoNOTE "ABENDING JobName %CmdName%, Job Status is %JobStatus%"
:End
rem  * Convert VREC to LSEQ and display using NotePad...
     if "SIMOGENS" == "BATCH" goto End2
     if %JobStatus% == 0004 call SYSLOGW1
     if "%ERRORLEVELTWO%" == "4" set JobStatus=0004
     pause
:End2
     exit /b

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This File Compare program (CPRS80C1.cbl) was generated by the SimoTime Utility for Data File Compare. For addition information refer to the Generating a Data File Comparison Program section of this document for additional information.

       IDENTIFICATION DIVISION.
       PROGRAM-ID.    CPRS80C1.
       AUTHOR.        SIMOTIME TECHNOLOGIES.
      *****************************************************************
      *           This program was generated by SimoZAPS              *
      *             A product of SimoTime Technologies                *
      *        Our e-mail address is: helpdesk@simotime.com           *
      *     Also, visit our Web Site at http://www.simotime.com       *
      *                                                               *
      *  Generation Date: 2020-06-25  Generation Time: 19:20:26:38    *
      *                                                               *
      *                                   Record    Record     Key    *
      *  Function  Name     Organization  Format    Max-Min  Pos-Len  *
      *  PRIMARY   RS0080D1 SEQUENTIAL    FIXED      00080            *
      *                                                               *
      *  SECONDARY RS0080D2 SEQUENTIAL    FIXED      00080            *
      *                                                               *
      *****************************************************************
       ENVIRONMENT DIVISION.
       INPUT-OUTPUT SECTION.
       FILE-CONTROL.
           SELECT RS0080D1-FILE  ASSIGN TO       RS0080D1
                  ORGANIZATION  IS SEQUENTIAL
                  ACCESS MODE   IS SEQUENTIAL
                  FILE STATUS   IS RS0080D1-STATUS.
           SELECT RS0080D2-FILE  ASSIGN TO       RS0080D2
                  ORGANIZATION  IS SEQUENTIAL
                  ACCESS MODE   IS SEQUENTIAL
                  FILE STATUS   IS RS0080D2-STATUS.

      *****************************************************************
       DATA DIVISION.
       FILE SECTION.
       FD  RS0080D1-FILE
           DATA RECORD    IS RS0080D1-REC
           .
       01  RS0080D1-REC.
           05  RS0080D1-DATA-01 PIC X(00080).

       FD  RS0080D2-FILE
           DATA RECORD    IS RS0080D2-REC
           .
       01  RS0080D2-REC.
           05  RS0080D2-DATA-01 PIC X(00080).

      *****************************************************************
      * This program was created using the SYSCOMP1.txt file as the   *
      * template for the data file comparison. The positions to be    *
      * compared are determined at compile time.                      *
      *                                                               *
      * For more information or questions please contact SimoTime     *
      * Technologies. The version control number is 20.00.00          *
      *                                                               *
      *        Our e-mail address is: helpdesk@simotime.com           *
      *     Also, visit our Web Site at http://www.simotime.com       *
      *****************************************************************
       WORKING-STORAGE SECTION.
       01  SIM-TITLE.
           05  T1 pic X(11) value '* CPRS80C1 '.
           05  T2 pic X(34) value 'Do a Physical 80-Byte Comparison  '.
           05  T3 pic X(10) value ' v20.00.00'.
           05  T4 pic X(24) value '   helpdesk@simotime.com'.
       01  SIM-COPYRIGHT.
           05  C1 pic X(11) value '* CPRS80C1 '.
           05  C2 pic X(32) value 'This Data File Compare Member wa'.
           05  C3 pic X(32) value 's generated by SimoTime Technolo'.
           05  C4 pic X(04) value 'gies'.

       01  SIM-THANKS-01.
           05  C1 pic X(11) value '* CPRS80C1 '.
           05  C2 pic X(32) value 'A Data File Compare Program gene'.
           05  C3 pic X(32) value 'rated by using SimoTime Technolo'.
           05  C4 pic X(04) value 'gies'.

       01  SIM-THANKS-02.
           05  C1 pic X(11) value '* CPRS80C1 '.
           05  C2 pic X(32) value 'Please send all comments or sugg'.
           05  C3 pic X(32) value 'estions to the helpdesk@simotime'.
           05  C4 pic X(04) value '.com'.

       01  RS0080D1-STATUS.
           05  RS0080D1-STATUS-L     pic X.
           05  RS0080D1-STATUS-R     pic X.
       01  RS0080D1-EOF              pic X       value 'N'.
       01  RS0080D1-OPEN-FLAG        pic X       value 'C'.
       01  RS0080D1-LRECL            pic 9(5)    value 00080.

       01  RS0080D2-STATUS.
           05  RS0080D2-STATUS-L     pic X.
           05  RS0080D2-STATUS-R     pic X.
       01  RS0080D2-EOF              pic X       value 'N'.
       01  RS0080D2-OPEN-FLAG        pic X       value 'C'.
       01  RS0080D2-LRECL            pic 9(5)    value 00080.

      *****************************************************************
      * The following buffers are used to create a four-byte status   *
      * code that may be displayed.                                   *
      *****************************************************************
       01  IO-STATUS.
           05  IO-STAT1            pic X.
           05  IO-STAT2            pic X.
       01  IO-STATUS-04.
           05  IO-STATUS-0401      pic 9     value 0.
           05  IO-STATUS-0403      pic 999   value 0.
       01  TWO-BYTES-BINARY        pic 9(4)  BINARY.
       01  TWO-BYTES-ALPHA         redefines TWO-BYTES-BINARY.
           05  TWO-BYTES-LEFT      pic X.
           05  TWO-BYTES-RIGHT     pic X.

      *****************************************************************
      * Message Buffer used by the Z-DISPLAY-MESSAGE-TEXT routine.    *
      *****************************************************************
       01  MESSAGE-BUFFER.
           05  MESSAGE-HEADER      pic X(11)   value '* CPRS80C1 '.
           05  MESSAGE-TEXT.
               10  MESSAGE-TEXT-1  pic X(68)   value SPACES.
               10  MESSAGE-TEXT-2  pic X(188)  value SPACES.

      *****************************************************************
       01  APPL-RESULT             pic S9(9)    comp.
           88  APPL-AOK            value 0.
           88  APPL-EOF            value 16.

       01  KEY-ACTIVE              pic X       value 'Y'.
       01  KEY-CONTROL-1.
           05  K-PS-1              pic 9(5)    value 00000.
           05  K-LN-1              pic 9(5)    value 00000.
       01  KEY-CONTROL-2.
           05  K-PS-2              pic 9(5)    value 00000.
           05  K-LN-2              pic 9(5)    value 00000.

       01  KEYRECID-ACTIVE         pic X       value 'N'.
       01  KEYRECID-CONTROL-1.
           05  E-PS-1              pic 9(5)    value 00000.
           05  E-LN-1              pic 9(5)    value 00000.
       01  KEYRECID-CONTROL-2.
           05  E-PS-2              pic 9(5)    value 00000.
           05  E-LN-2              pic 9(5)    value 00000.

       01  READ-FLAGS.
           05  READ-1          pic X       value 'Y'.
           05  READ-2          pic X       value 'Y'.
       01  DUMP-FLAGS.
           05  DUMP-RPI        pic X       value 'Y'.
           05  DUMP-ASC        pic X       value 'Y'.
           05  DUMP-EBC        pic X       value 'Y'.
           05  DUMP-HEX        pic X       value 'Y'.
           05  DUMP-DET-GRP.
               10  DUMP-DET    pic X       value 'Y'.
               10  DUMP-DET-2  pic XX      value 'NE'.
           05  DUMP-SUM        pic X       value 'Y'.
           05  DUMP-STATUS     pic x       VALUE 'Y'.
       01  DUMP-PGM            pic X(8)    value 'ENABLED '.

       01  DPOS-UT1            pic 9(5)    value 1.
       01  DLEN-UT1            pic 9(5)    value 00000.
       01  DPOS-UT2            pic 9(5)    value 1.
       01  DLEN-UT2            pic 9(5)    value 00000.

       01  FUNCTION-FLAGS.
           05  FF-01       pic X       value '1'.
           05  FF-02       pic X       value '0'.
           05  FF-03       pic X       value '0'.

       01  COMPACT-STATUS  pic XX      value 'EQ'.
       01  COMPACT-PENDED  pic XX      value 'EQ'.
       01  COMPARE-STATUS  pic XX      value 'EQ'.
       01  FLAG-EQ         pic XX      value 'EQ'.
       01  FLAG-NE         pic XX      value 'NE'.
       01  FLAG-QT         pic XX      value 'QT'.
       01  DELTA-LINE-1    pic X(1024) value all '-'.
       01  DELTA-LINE-2    pic X(1024) value all '-'.
       01  PTR-1           pic 9(5)    value 0.
       01  PTR-2           pic 9(5)    value 0.
       01  IDX-1           pic 9(5)    value 0.
       01  IDX-2           pic 9(5)    value 0.
       01  BYPASS-UT1-CTR  pic 9(3)    value 0.
       01  BYPASS-UT2-CTR  pic 9(3)    value 0.
       01  WORK-05         pic X(5)    value SPACES.

       01  WORK-LENGTH             pic 9(5)  value 0.

       01  DELTA-MAX-ABEND.
           05  FILLER  pic X(10) value 'ABENDING, '.
           05  FILLER  pic X(24) value 'Not Equal count exceeds '.
           05  FILLER  pic X(22) value 'user-defined limit of '.
           05  DELTA-MAXIMUM-X pic X(9)  value '000000005'.
           05  DELTA-MAXIMUM   redefines DELTA-MAXIMUM-X pic 9(9).
           05  FILLER  pic X(19) value ', ABEND process is '.
           05  DELTA-PROCESS   pic X(4)    value 'EOF '.

       01  IFNECODE-GROUP.
           05  IFNECODE-VALUE pic 9(4) value 0012.

       01  YES-YES         pic XX      value 'YY'.
       01  N-BYTE          pic X       value 'N'.
       01  Y-BYTE          pic X       value 'Y'.
       01  GROUP-DELIMITER pic X       value 'Y'.

       01  LEN-UT1         pic 9(5)    value 128.
       01  POS-UT1         pic 9(5)    value 1.
       01  LEN-UT2         pic 9(5)    value 128.
       01  POS-UT2         pic 9(5)    value 1.

       01  LEN-1           pic 9(5)    value 128.
       01  POS-1           pic 9(5)    value 1.
       01  LEN-2           pic 9(5)    value 128.
       01  POS-2           pic 9(5)    value 1.

       01  D-LEN           pic 9(5)    value 128.
       01  D-POS           pic 9(5)    value 1.

       01  W-LEN           pic 9(5)    value 0.
       01  W-POS           pic 9(5)    value 10.

       01  DUMP-RECL-MAX-S pic X       value 'N'.
       01  DUMP-RECL-MAX   pic 9(5)    value 00000.

       01  CONTINUE-FLAG   pic X       value 'Y'.

       01  ASC-OR-EBC      pic 9(3)    comp    value 0.
       01  ASC-OR-EBC-R    redefines ASC-OR-EBC.
           05  ASC-A       pic X.
           05  EBC-A       pic X.

      *    Header row for positional indicator...
       01  DUMP-H10.
           05  FILLER      pic X(5)    value '....:'.
           05  POS-NO      pic 9(5)    value 10.
           05  FILLER      pic X(10)   value '....:.....'.
       01  DUMP-W10.
           05  FILLER      pic X(5)    value '....:'.
           05  W10-POS-NO  pic X(5)    value '00000'.
           05  FILLER      pic X(10)   value '....:.....'.

       01  DUMP-HEADER     pic X(1024) value all '.'.
       01  D-P1            pic 9(5)    value 0.
       01  WK-1            pic 9(5)    value 0.
       01  WK-2            pic 9(5)    value 0.

       01  RECORD-HEADER.
           05  RECORD-ID   pic X(8)    value 'RS0080D1'.
           05  filler      pic X(2)    value '..'.
           05  REC-NUMBER  pic 9(9)    value 0.
           05  filler      pic X       value '('.
           05  RECORD-POS  pic 9(5)    value 0.
           05  filler      pic X       value ':'.
           05  RECORD-LEN  pic 9(5)    value 0.
           05  filler      pic X(2)    value ') '.
           05  REC-CTYPE   pic X(10)   value 'UNKNOWN   '.
           05  filler      pic X(2)    value SPACES.
           05  REC-CMODE   pic X(10)   value 'UNKNOWN   '.

       01  SYSLOG-OUTPUT   pic X(4)    value 'OUT1'.

       01  INFO-STATEMENT.
           05  INFO-SHORT.
               10  INFO-ID pic X(8)    value 'Starting'.
               10  filler  pic X(4)    value '  - '.
               10  INFO-34 pic X(34)
                   value   'Do a Physical 80-Byte Comparison  '.
           05  filler      pic X(33)
               value '          http://www.SimoTime.com'.

       01  UT1-MISSING.
           05  filler      pic X(5)  value 'This '.
           05  filler      pic X(31)
                           value 'record is MISSING from RS0080D1'.
           05  filler      pic X(7)  value ' - the '.
           05  filler      pic X(29)
                           value 'record is PRESENT in RS0080D2'.

       01  UT2-MISSING.
           05  filler      pic X(5)  value 'This '.
           05  filler      pic X(29)
                           value 'record is PRESENT in RS0080D1'.
           05  filler      pic X(7)  value ' - the '.
           05  filler      pic X(31)
                           value 'record is MISSING from RS0080D2'.

       01  RS0080D1-TOTAL.
           05  RS0080D1-RDR  pic 9(9)  value 0.
           05  filler      pic X(3)  value ' - '.
           05  filler      pic X(25) value 'Record count for RS0080D1'.
       01  RS0080D2-TOTAL.
           05  RS0080D2-RDR  pic 9(9)  value 0.
           05  filler      pic X(3)  value ' - '.
           05  filler      pic X(25) value 'Record count for RS0080D2'.
       01  RS0080D1-OMIT.
           05  RS0080D1-OMT  pic 9(9)  value 0.
           05  filler      pic X(3)  value ' - '.
           05  filler      pic X(25) value 'Bypass count for RS0080D1'.
       01  RS0080D2-OMIT.
           05  RS0080D2-OMT  pic 9(9)  value 0.
           05  filler      pic X(3)  value ' - '.
           05  filler      pic X(25) value 'Bypass count for RS0080D2'.
       01  COMPARE-NE-TOTAL.
           05  COMPARE-NE  pic 9(9)  value 0.
           05  filler      pic X(3)  value ' - '.
           05  COMPARE-TAG.
               10  filler  pic X(25) value 'NOT Equal count for compa'.
               10  filler  pic X(25) value 're of existing records   '.
       01  COMPACT-NE-TOTAL.
           05  COMPACT-NE  pic 9(9)  value 0.
           05  filler      pic X(3)  value ' - '.
           05  COMPACT-TAG.
               10  filler  pic X(25) value 'NOT Equal count for compa'.
               10  filler  pic X(25) value 'ct of existing records   '.
       01  COMPARE-EQ-TOTAL.
           05  COMPARE-EQ  pic 9(9)  value 0.
           05  filler      pic X(3)  value ' - '.
           05  filler      pic X(25) value 'Number of matching record'.
           05  filler      pic X(25) value ' pairs for Compare Task  '.
       01  COMPACT-EQ-TOTAL.
           05  COMPACT-EQ  pic 9(9)  value 0.
           05  filler      pic X(3)  value ' - '.
           05  filler      pic X(25) value 'Number of matching record'.
           05  filler      pic X(25) value ' pairs for Compact Task  '.

       01  FORMAT-TYPE     pic X     value 'B'.

       COPY PASSHEX4.
       COPY PASSLOGS.
       COPY PAENVARS.

      *****************************************************************
       PROCEDURE DIVISION.
           perform JOB-STARTING

           perform
               until COMPARE-STATUS = 'QT'
               or    RS0080D1-STATUS not = '00'
               or    RS0080D2-STATUS not = '00'
               if  READ-1 = 'Y'
                   perform RS0080D1-READ
               end-if
               if  READ-2 = 'Y'
                   perform RS0080D2-READ
               end-if
               if  RS0080D1-STATUS = '00'
               and RS0080D2-STATUS = '00'
                   move 'EQ' to COMPARE-STATUS
                   move 'N' to DUMP-STATUS
                   move all '-' to DELTA-LINE-1
                   move all '-' to DELTA-LINE-2
                   if  KEY-ACTIVE = 'Y'
                   and COMPARE-STATUS = FLAG-EQ
                       perform COMPARE-KEYS
                   end-if
                   if  COMPARE-STATUS = FLAG-EQ
                       perform COMPARE-RECORDS
                   end-if

                   if  DUMP-STATUS = 'Y'
                       if  GROUP-DELIMITER = 'Y'
                           perform DUMP-ASTERISK-ONE
                       end-if
                       add DLEN-UT1 to ZERO giving D-LEN
                       if  DUMP-RPI = 'Y'
                           perform DUMP-POSITION-INDICATOR
                       end-if
                       perform DUMP-PRIMARY-RECORD
                       perform DUMP-POSITION-DIFFERENCES-1
                       perform DUMP-SECONDARY-RECORD
                       perform DUMP-POSITION-DIFFERENCES-2
                       add DLEN-UT2 to ZERO giving D-LEN
                       move 'N' to DUMP-STATUS
                   end-if

                   if  COMPARE-STATUS = FLAG-NE
                       add 1 to COMPARE-NE
                   end-if
               else
                   move 'NE' to COMPARE-STATUS
               end-if

               if  COMPARE-STATUS = 'EQ'
                   add 1 to COMPARE-EQ
               end-if
               if  DELTA-PROCESS = 'QUIT'
               and COMPARE-NE > DELTA-MAXIMUM
                   perform JOB-FINISHED
                   move DELTA-MAX-ABEND to MESSAGE-TEXT
                   perform Z-ABEND-PROGRAM
               end-if
               if  DELTA-PROCESS = 'EOF '
               and COMPARE-NE > DELTA-MAXIMUM
                   move DELTA-MAX-ABEND to MESSAGE-TEXT
                   perform Z-DISPLAY-TO-CONSOLE
                   move 'QT' to COMPARE-STATUS
               end-if
           end-perform

           perform JOB-FINISHED

           GOBACK.

      *****************************************************************
       COMPARE-RECORDS.
      *    Physical Comparison with NE Output of ENABLED
           move 'COMPARISON' to REC-CTYPE
           move 'PHYSICAL  ' to REC-CMODE
           if RS0080D1-REC(00001:00080) not = RS0080D2-REC(00001:00080)
              move FLAG-NE to COMPARE-STATUS
              add 1 to COMPARE-NE
              move 'Y' to DUMP-STATUS
           end-if
           if  DUMP-DET    = 'Y'
               add 00001 to ZERO  giving POS-UT1
               add 00001 to ZERO  giving POS-UT2
               add 00080 to ZERO  giving LEN-UT1
               add 00080 to ZERO  giving LEN-UT2
               add 00080 to ZERO  giving PASSHEX4-LENGTH
               perform CALC-DELTA-FOR-NE-EQ-NO
           end-if
           exit.


      *****************************************************************
       COMPARE-KEYS.
           move YES-YES to READ-FLAGS
           if  RS0080D1-REC(K-PS-1:K-LN-1)
            <  RS0080D2-REC(K-PS-2:K-LN-2)
               move N-BYTE to READ-2
               move FLAG-NE to COMPARE-STATUS
               if  COMPARE-NE < DELTA-MAXIMUM
               and DUMP-DET-GRP = 'YNE'
                   perform DUMP-SECONDARY-MISSING
               end-if
           end-if
           if  RS0080D1-REC(K-PS-1:K-LN-1)
            >  RS0080D2-REC(K-PS-2:K-LN-2)
               move N-BYTE to READ-1
               move FLAG-NE to COMPARE-STATUS
               if  COMPARE-NE < DELTA-MAXIMUM
               and DUMP-DET-GRP = 'YNE'
                   perform DUMP-PRIMARY-MISSING
               end-if
           end-if
           exit.

      *****************************************************************
       CALC-DELTA-FOR-NE-EQ-NO.
           add POS-UT1 to ZERO giving PTR-1
           add POS-UT2 to ZERO giving PTR-2
           perform until PTR-1 > POS-UT1 + LEN-UT1 - 1
                      or PTR-2 > POS-UT2 + LEN-UT2 - 1
               if RS0080D1-REC(PTR-1:1)
                = RS0080D2-REC(PTR-2:1)
                  move '=' to DELTA-LINE-1(PTR-1:1)
                  move '=' to DELTA-LINE-2(PTR-2:1)
               else
                  move '#' to DELTA-LINE-1(PTR-1:1)
                  move '#' to DELTA-LINE-2(PTR-2:1)
               end-if
               add 1 to PTR-1
               add 1 to PTR-2
           end-perform
           exit.

      *****************************************************************
       DUMP-TO-LOG.
      *    HexDump...
      *    Dump DD Name, Record-Number, (position,length)
           move RECORD-HEADER to SIMOLOGS-MESSAGE
           call 'SIMOLOGS' using SIMOLOGS-PASS-AREA
      *    DUMP Record Position Indicator
      *    if  DUMP-RPI = 'Y'
      *        perform DUMP-POSITION-INDICATOR
      *    end-if
           if  DUMP-ASC = 'Y'
               move PASSHEX4-ASCII(1:D-LEN) to SIMOLOGS-MESSAGE
               call 'SIMOLOGS' using SIMOLOGS-PASS-AREA
           end-if
           if  DUMP-HEX = 'Y'
               move PASSHEX4-UPPER(1:D-LEN) to SIMOLOGS-MESSAGE
               call 'SIMOLOGS' using SIMOLOGS-PASS-AREA
               move PASSHEX4-LOWER(1:D-LEN) to SIMOLOGS-MESSAGE
               call 'SIMOLOGS' using SIMOLOGS-PASS-AREA
           end-if
           if  DUMP-EBC = 'Y'
               move PASSHEX4-EBCDIC(1:D-LEN) to SIMOLOGS-MESSAGE
               call 'SIMOLOGS' using SIMOLOGS-PASS-AREA
           end-if
           exit.

      *****************************************************************
      *    Build the position header row...
      *****************************************************************
       DUMP-ASTERISK-ONE.
           move SPACES to SIMOLOGS-MESSAGE
           move '*'    to SIMOLOGS-MESSAGE(1:1)
           call 'SIMOLOGS' using SIMOLOGS-PASS-AREA
           exit.

      *****************************************************************
       DUMP-POSITION-INDICATOR.
           add 10 to ZERO giving POS-NO
           subtract 1 from D-POS giving WK-1
           divide 10 into WK-1 giving WK-1 remainder WK-2
           add 1 to WK-2
           perform varying D-P1 from 1 by 10 until D-P1 > 1020
               move DUMP-H10 to DUMP-W10
               inspect W10-POS-NO replacing leading ZEROES by '.'
               move DUMP-W10(WK-2:10) to DUMP-HEADER(D-P1:10)
               add 10 to POS-NO
           end-perform
           move DUMP-HEADER(1:D-LEN) to SIMOLOGS-MESSAGE
           call 'SIMOLOGS' using SIMOLOGS-PASS-AREA
           exit.

      *****************************************************************
       DUMP-PRIMARY-MISSING.
           if  GROUP-DELIMITER = 'Y'
               move SPACES  to SIMOLOGS-MESSAGE
               move all '*' to SIMOLOGS-MESSAGE(1:79)
               call 'SIMOLOGS' using SIMOLOGS-PASS-AREA
           end-if
           add DPOS-UT1 to ZERO giving RECORD-POS
           add DLEN-UT1 to ZERO giving RECORD-LEN
           add DPOS-UT1 to ZERO giving D-POS
           add DLEN-UT1 to ZERO giving D-LEN
      *    Present in RS0080D2, missing from RS0080D1...
           move UT1-MISSING to SIMOLOGS-MESSAGE
           call 'SIMOLOGS' using SIMOLOGS-PASS-AREA

           add DLEN-UT2 to ZERO giving D-LEN
           if  DUMP-RPI = 'Y'
               perform DUMP-POSITION-INDICATOR
           end-if
           perform DUMP-SECONDARY-RECORD
           move SPACES to DELTA-LINE-2
           move all '#' to DELTA-LINE-2(1:DLEN-UT2)
           perform DUMP-POSITION-DIFFERENCES-2
           exit.

      *****************************************************************
       DUMP-PRIMARY-RECORD.
           add DPOS-UT1 to ZERO giving RECORD-POS
           add DLEN-UT1 to ZERO giving RECORD-LEN
           add DPOS-UT1 to ZERO giving D-POS
           add DLEN-UT1 to ZERO giving D-LEN
           move 'RS0080D1..' to RECORD-ID
           add RS0080D1-RDR to ZERO giving REC-NUMBER
           move RS0080D1-REC(D-POS:D-LEN) to PASSHEX4-SOURCE
           call 'SIMOHEX4' using PASSHEX4-PASS-AREA
           perform DUMP-TO-LOG
           exit.

      *****************************************************************
       DUMP-SECONDARY-MISSING.
           if  GROUP-DELIMITER = 'Y'
               move SPACES  to SIMOLOGS-MESSAGE
               move all '*' to SIMOLOGS-MESSAGE(1:79)
               call 'SIMOLOGS' using SIMOLOGS-PASS-AREA
           end-if
           add DPOS-UT2 to ZERO giving RECORD-POS
           add DLEN-UT2 to ZERO giving RECORD-LEN
           add DPOS-UT2 to ZERO giving D-POS
           add DLEN-UT2 to ZERO giving D-LEN
      *    Present in RS0080D1, missing from RS0080D2...
           move UT2-MISSING to SIMOLOGS-MESSAGE
           call 'SIMOLOGS' using SIMOLOGS-PASS-AREA

           add DLEN-UT1 to ZERO giving D-LEN
           if  DUMP-RPI = 'Y'
               perform DUMP-POSITION-INDICATOR
           end-if
           perform DUMP-PRIMARY-RECORD
           move SPACES to DELTA-LINE-1
           move all '#' to DELTA-LINE-1(1:DLEN-UT1)
           perform DUMP-POSITION-DIFFERENCES-1
           exit.

      *****************************************************************
       DUMP-SECONDARY-RECORD.
           move SPACES to PASSHEX4-SOURCE
           add DPOS-UT2 to ZERO giving RECORD-POS
           add DLEN-UT2 to ZERO giving RECORD-LEN
           add DPOS-UT2 to ZERO giving D-POS
           add DLEN-UT2 to ZERO giving D-LEN
           move 'RS0080D2..' to RECORD-ID
           add RS0080D2-RDR to ZERO giving REC-NUMBER
           move RS0080D2-REC(D-POS:D-LEN) to PASSHEX4-SOURCE
           call 'SIMOHEX4' using PASSHEX4-PASS-AREA
           perform DUMP-TO-LOG
           exit.

      *****************************************************************
       DUMP-POSITION-DIFFERENCES-1.
           if  DUMP-RECL-MAX-S = 'Y'
           and DUMP-RECL-MAX < RS0080D1-LRECL
               add DUMP-RECL-MAX  to ZERO giving WORK-LENGTH
           else
               add RS0080D1-LRECL to ZERO giving WORK-LENGTH
           end-if
           move DELTA-LINE-1(1:DLEN-UT1) to SIMOLOGS-MESSAGE
           call 'SIMOLOGS' using SIMOLOGS-PASS-AREA
           exit.

      *****************************************************************
       DUMP-POSITION-DIFFERENCES-2.
           if  DUMP-RECL-MAX-S = 'Y'
           and DUMP-RECL-MAX < RS0080D2-LRECL
               add DUMP-RECL-MAX  to ZERO giving WORK-LENGTH
           else
               add RS0080D2-LRECL to ZERO giving WORK-LENGTH
           end-if
           move DELTA-LINE-2(1:DLEN-UT2) to SIMOLOGS-MESSAGE
           call 'SIMOLOGS' using SIMOLOGS-PASS-AREA
           exit.

      *****************************************************************
       JOB-FINISHED.
           if  RS0080D1-STATUS = '00'
           and DELTA-PROCESS   = 'EOF '
               perform until RS0080D1-STATUS not = '00'
                 perform RS0080D1-READ
                 add 1 to COMPARE-NE
               end-perform
           end-if
           if  RS0080D2-STATUS = '00'
           and DELTA-PROCESS   = 'EOF '
               perform until RS0080D2-STATUS not = '00'
                 perform RS0080D2-READ
                 add 1 to COMPARE-NE
               end-perform
           end-if
           perform RS0080D2-CLOSE
           perform RS0080D1-CLOSE

           if  GROUP-DELIMITER = 'Y'
               move SPACES  to SIMOLOGS-MESSAGE
               move all '*' to SIMOLOGS-MESSAGE(1:79)
               call 'SIMOLOGS' using SIMOLOGS-PASS-AREA
           end-if

           move 'Conclude' to INFO-ID
           move INFO-SHORT to SIMOLOGS-MESSAGE
           call 'SIMOLOGS' using SIMOLOGS-PASS-AREA
           move 'Finished' to INFO-ID

           move RS0080D1-TOTAL to SIMOLOGS-MESSAGE
           call 'SIMOLOGS' using SIMOLOGS-PASS-AREA

           if  RS0080D1-OMT > ZERO
               move RS0080D1-OMIT to SIMOLOGS-MESSAGE
               call 'SIMOLOGS' using SIMOLOGS-PASS-AREA
           end-if

           move RS0080D2-TOTAL to SIMOLOGS-MESSAGE
           call 'SIMOLOGS' using SIMOLOGS-PASS-AREA

           if  RS0080D2-OMT > ZERO
               move RS0080D2-OMIT to SIMOLOGS-MESSAGE
               call 'SIMOLOGS' using SIMOLOGS-PASS-AREA
           end-if

           if  RS0080D1-RDR not = RS0080D2-RDR
               move 'WARNING!  - Record counts are not equal'
                 to SIMOLOGS-MESSAGE
               call 'SIMOLOGS' using SIMOLOGS-PASS-AREA
               move 'ABENDING' to INFO-ID
           end-if

           if  FF-01 = '1'
               if  COMPARE-NE = 0
                   inspect COMPARE-TAG
                   replacing first ' of existing records '
                                by ' is ZERO             '
               else
                   move 'ABENDING' to INFO-ID
               end-if
               move COMPARE-NE-TOTAL to SIMOLOGS-MESSAGE
               call 'SIMOLOGS' using SIMOLOGS-PASS-AREA
               move COMPARE-EQ-TOTAL to SIMOLOGS-MESSAGE
               call 'SIMOLOGS' using SIMOLOGS-PASS-AREA
           end-if

           if  FF-02 = '1'
               if  COMPACT-NE = 0
                   inspect COMPACT-TAG
                   replacing first ' of existing records '
                                by ' is ZERO             '
               else
                   move 'ABENDING' to INFO-ID
               end-if
               move COMPACT-NE-TOTAL to SIMOLOGS-MESSAGE
               call 'SIMOLOGS' using SIMOLOGS-PASS-AREA
           end-if

           if  RS0080D1-EOF not = 'Y'
           or  RS0080D2-EOF not = 'Y'
               move 'ABENDING' to INFO-ID
           end-if
           move INFO-STATEMENT to SIMOLOGS-MESSAGE
           call 'SIMOLOGS' using SIMOLOGS-PASS-AREA

           move INFO-SHORT to MESSAGE-TEXT
           perform Z-DISPLAY-MESSAGE-TEXT

           perform Z-THANK-YOU.

           if  COMPARE-NE > 0
           or  RS0080D1-RDR not = RS0080D2-RDR
               add IFNECODE-VALUE to ZERO giving RETURN-CODE
           end-if
           exit.

      *****************************************************************
       JOB-STARTING.
           perform Z-POST-COPYRIGHT
           perform Z-DETERMINE-ENVIRONMENT
           perform RS0080D1-OPEN
           perform RS0080D2-OPEN
           move 'Y' to READ-1
           move 'Y' to READ-2
           if  DELTA-MAXIMUM not numeric
               add 100 to ZERO giving DELTA-MAXIMUM
           end-if
           if  K-PS-1 > 0
           and K-PS-2 > 0
           and K-LN-1 > 0
           and K-LN-2 > 0
               move 'Y' to KEY-ACTIVE
               move 'Key control is ENABLED...'
                 to MESSAGE-TEXT
           else
               move 'N' to KEY-ACTIVE
               move 'Key control is NOT enabled...'
                 to MESSAGE-TEXT
           end-if
           perform Z-DISPLAY-MESSAGE-TEXT

           move 'DUMP' to PASSHEX4-REQUEST
           add 128 to ZERO giving PASSHEX4-LENGTH
           move SYSLOG-OUTPUT to SIMOLOGS-REQUEST
           move SPACES       to SIMOLOGS-MESSAGE
           move all '*' to SIMOLOGS-MESSAGE(1:79)
           call 'SIMOLOGS' using SIMOLOGS-PASS-AREA
           move SIM-TITLE to SIMOLOGS-MESSAGE
           call 'SIMOLOGS' using SIMOLOGS-PASS-AREA
           move SIM-COPYRIGHT to SIMOLOGS-MESSAGE
           call 'SIMOLOGS' using SIMOLOGS-PASS-AREA
           move all '*' to SIMOLOGS-MESSAGE(1:79)
           call 'SIMOLOGS' using SIMOLOGS-PASS-AREA
           move INFO-STATEMENT to SIMOLOGS-MESSAGE
           call 'SIMOLOGS' using SIMOLOGS-PASS-AREA
           exit.

      *****************************************************************
      * I/O Routines for the Primary File...                          *
      *****************************************************************
       RS0080D1-CLOSE.
           add 8 to ZERO giving APPL-RESULT.
           close RS0080D1-FILE
           if  RS0080D1-STATUS = '00'
               subtract APPL-RESULT from APPL-RESULT
           else
               add 12 to ZERO giving APPL-RESULT
           end-if
           if  APPL-AOK
               CONTINUE
           else
               move 'CLOSE Failure with RS0080D1' to MESSAGE-TEXT
               perform Z-DISPLAY-MESSAGE-TEXT
               move RS0080D1-STATUS to IO-STATUS
               perform Z-DISPLAY-IO-STATUS
               perform Z-ABEND-PROGRAM
           end-if
           exit.
      *---------------------------------------------------------------*
       RS0080D1-READ.
           read RS0080D1-FILE
           if  RS0080D1-STATUS = '00'
               subtract APPL-RESULT from APPL-RESULT
               add 1 to RS0080D1-RDR
           else
               if  RS0080D1-STATUS = '10'
                   add 16 to ZERO giving APPL-RESULT
               else
                   add 12 to ZERO giving APPL-RESULT
               end-if
           end-if
           if  APPL-AOK
               CONTINUE
           else
               if  APPL-EOF
                   move 'Y' to RS0080D1-EOF
               else
                   move 'READ Failure with RS0080D1' to MESSAGE-TEXT
                   perform Z-DISPLAY-MESSAGE-TEXT
                   move RS0080D1-STATUS to IO-STATUS
                   perform Z-DISPLAY-IO-STATUS
                   perform Z-ABEND-PROGRAM
               end-if
           end-if
           exit.
      *---------------------------------------------------------------*
       RS0080D1-OPEN.
           add 8 to ZERO giving APPL-RESULT.
           open input RS0080D1-FILE
           if  RS0080D1-STATUS = '00'
               subtract APPL-RESULT from APPL-RESULT
               move 'O' to RS0080D1-OPEN-FLAG
           else
               add 12 to ZERO giving APPL-RESULT
           end-if
           if  APPL-AOK
               CONTINUE
           else
               move 'OPEN Failure with RS0080D1' to MESSAGE-TEXT
               perform Z-DISPLAY-TO-CONSOLE
               perform Z-DISPLAY-MESSAGE-TEXT
               move RS0080D1-STATUS to IO-STATUS
               perform Z-DISPLAY-IO-STATUS
               perform Z-ABEND-PROGRAM
           end-if
           exit.

      *****************************************************************
      * I/O Routines for the Secondary File...                        *
      *****************************************************************
       RS0080D2-READ.
           read RS0080D2-FILE
           if  RS0080D2-STATUS = '00'
               subtract APPL-RESULT from APPL-RESULT
               add 1 to RS0080D2-RDR
           else
               if  RS0080D2-STATUS = '10'
                   add 16 to ZERO giving APPL-RESULT
               else
                   add 12 to ZERO giving APPL-RESULT
               end-if
           end-if.
           if  APPL-AOK
               CONTINUE
           else
               if  APPL-EOF
                   move 'Y' to RS0080D2-EOF
               else
                   move 'READ Failure with RS0080D2' to MESSAGE-TEXT
                   perform Z-DISPLAY-MESSAGE-TEXT
                   move RS0080D2-STATUS to IO-STATUS
                   perform Z-DISPLAY-IO-STATUS
                   perform Z-ABEND-PROGRAM
               end-if
           end-if
           exit.
      *---------------------------------------------------------------*
       RS0080D2-OPEN.
           add 8 to ZERO giving APPL-RESULT.
           open input RS0080D2-FILE
           if  RS0080D2-STATUS = '00'
               subtract APPL-RESULT from APPL-RESULT
               move 'O' to RS0080D2-OPEN-FLAG
           else
               add 12 to ZERO giving APPL-RESULT
           end-if
           if  APPL-AOK
               CONTINUE
           else
               move 'OPEN Failure with RS0080D2' to MESSAGE-TEXT
               perform Z-DISPLAY-TO-CONSOLE
               perform Z-DISPLAY-MESSAGE-TEXT
               move RS0080D2-STATUS to IO-STATUS
               perform Z-DISPLAY-IO-STATUS
               perform Z-ABEND-PROGRAM
           end-if
           exit.
      *---------------------------------------------------------------*
       RS0080D2-CLOSE.
           add 8 to ZERO giving APPL-RESULT.
           close RS0080D2-FILE
           if  RS0080D2-STATUS = '00'
               subtract APPL-RESULT from APPL-RESULT
               move 'C' to RS0080D2-OPEN-FLAG
           else
               add 12 to ZERO giving APPL-RESULT
           end-if
           if  APPL-AOK
               CONTINUE
           else
               move 'CLOSE Failure with RS0080D2' to MESSAGE-TEXT
               perform Z-DISPLAY-MESSAGE-TEXT
               move RS0080D2-STATUS to IO-STATUS
               perform Z-DISPLAY-IO-STATUS
               perform Z-ABEND-PROGRAM
           end-if
           exit.

      *****************************************************************
      * The following Z-ROUTINES provide administrative functions     *
      * for this program.                                             *
      *****************************************************************
      * ABEND the program, post a message to the console and issue    *
      * a STOP RUN.                                                   *
      *****************************************************************
       Z-ABEND-PROGRAM.
           if  MESSAGE-TEXT not = SPACES
               perform Z-DISPLAY-MESSAGE-TEXT
           end-if
           move 'PROGRAM-IS-ABENDING...'  to MESSAGE-TEXT
           perform Z-DISPLAY-MESSAGE-TEXT
           add 12 to ZERO giving RETURN-CODE
           STOP RUN.
      *    exit.

      *****************************************************************
       Z-DETERMINE-ENVIRONMENT.
           add 16833 to ASC-OR-EBC
           if  ASC-A = 'A'
               move 'Compiled for an ASCII environment...'
                 to MESSAGE-TEXT
           else
               if  EBC-A = 'A'
                   move 'Compiled for an EBCDIC environment...'
                     to MESSAGE-TEXT
               else
                   move 'Compiled for an UNKNOWN environment...'
                     to MESSAGE-TEXT
               end-if
           end-if
           perform Z-DISPLAY-MESSAGE-TEXT
           exit.

      *****************************************************************
      * Display to SYSOUT Device...                                   *
      *****************************************************************
       Z-DISPLAY-MESSAGE-TEXT.
           if MESSAGE-TEXT-2 = SPACES
               display MESSAGE-BUFFER(1:79)
           else
               display MESSAGE-BUFFER
           end-if
           move all SPACES to MESSAGE-TEXT
           exit.

      *****************************************************************
      * Display CONSOLE messages...                                   *
      *****************************************************************
       Z-DISPLAY-TO-CONSOLE.
           if MESSAGE-TEXT-2 = SPACES
               display MESSAGE-BUFFER(1:79) upon console
           else
               display MESSAGE-BUFFER upon console
           end-if
           exit.

      *****************************************************************
      * Display the file status bytes. This routine will display as   *
      * four digits. If the full two byte file status is numeric it   *
      * will display as 00nn. If the 1st byte is a numeric nine (9)   *
      * the second byte will be treated as a binary number and will   *
      * display as 9nnn.                                              *
      *****************************************************************
       Z-DISPLAY-IO-STATUS.
           if  IO-STATUS not NUMERIC
           or  IO-STAT1 = '9'
               move IO-STAT1 to IO-STATUS-04(1:1)
               subtract TWO-BYTES-BINARY from TWO-BYTES-BINARY
               move IO-STAT2 to TWO-BYTES-RIGHT
               add TWO-BYTES-BINARY to ZERO giving IO-STATUS-0403
               move 'File Status is: nnnn' to MESSAGE-TEXT
               move IO-STATUS-04 to MESSAGE-TEXT(17:4)
               perform Z-DISPLAY-TO-CONSOLE
               perform Z-DISPLAY-MESSAGE-TEXT
           else
               move '0000' to IO-STATUS-04
               move IO-STATUS to IO-STATUS-04(3:2)
               move 'File Status is: nnnn' to MESSAGE-TEXT
               move IO-STATUS-04 to MESSAGE-TEXT(17:4)
               perform Z-DISPLAY-TO-CONSOLE
               perform Z-DISPLAY-MESSAGE-TEXT
           end-if
           exit.

      *****************************************************************
       Z-POST-COPYRIGHT.
           move SIM-TITLE to MESSAGE-BUFFER
           perform Z-DISPLAY-MESSAGE-TEXT
           move SIM-COPYRIGHT to MESSAGE-BUFFER
           perform Z-DISPLAY-MESSAGE-TEXT
           exit.

      *****************************************************************
       Z-THANK-YOU.
           move SIM-THANKS-01 to MESSAGE-BUFFER
           perform Z-DISPLAY-MESSAGE-TEXT
           move SIM-THANKS-02 to MESSAGE-BUFFER
           perform Z-DISPLAY-MESSAGE-TEXT
           exit.
      *****************************************************************
      *           This program was generated by SimoZAPS              *
      *             A product of SimoTime Technologies                *
      *        Our e-mail address is: helpdesk@simotime.com           *
      *     Also, visit our Web Site at http://www.simotime.com       *
      *                                                               *
      *  Generation Date: 2020-06-25  Generation Time: 19:20:26:40    *
      *****************************************************************

Table of Contents Previous Section Next Section Secondary Functions

This section will focus on the items (process and programs) that do the generation and compilation of a data file compare programs.

Table of Contents Previous Section Next Section Generate a File Compare Program

The SimoTime Utility Program for Data File Comparison runs on a Windows System with Micro Focus and will generate the COBOL source code for a program that will do a compare of two data files. The generation of the COBOL source code requires a Windows System with Micro Focus Studio or Micro Focus Server, version 6.0 or later. The generated COBOL source code may be compiled and executed on the following systems and will do the actual comparison of the two data files.

IBM Mainframe The Compilation and Execution of the generated COBOL source code is supported. COBOL for OS/390 or later should be used (this provided for Y2K compliance) to compile the generated source code.
Note: the SimoTime Utility program has the capability of generating COBOL Source code that can compare ASCII/Text (or LINE SEQUENTIAL) files. Programs that are generated with Line Sequential dependencies will not compile and execute in the ZOS environment of an IBM Mainframe.
Windows The Generation, Compilation and Execution of the generated COBOL source code is supported.
To compile and execute the generated COBOL programs the Micro Focus Studio is recommended. However, Net Express and Mainframe Express may be used. Once a program is compiled with Micro Focus Studio it may be executed using Micro Focus Server.
Linux The Compilation and Execution of the generated COBOL source code is supported.
To compile and execute the generated COBOL programs the Micro Focus Server Express is recommended. Once a program is compiled with Micro Focus Server Express it may be executed using Micro Focus Server.
UNIX The Compilation and Execution of the generated COBOL source code is supported.
To compile and execute the generated COBOL programs the Micro Focus Server Express is recommended. Once a program is compiled with Micro Focus Server Express it may be executed using Micro Focus Server.
  System Possibilities for Generated Data File Comparison Programs

The SimoTime Utility for Data File Compare will provide additional detail about creating a Process Control File and generating the COBOL source code for a data file compare program.

Table of Contents Previous Section Next Section Example, a Process Control File

The following is the Process Control File (CPRS8001.pcf) that will define the process and parameters required for generating a COBOL program that will compare two record sequential file (RSEQ) containing 80-byte, fixed length records.

***********************************************************************
*                      Process Control File                           *
*               Generate a Data File Compare Program                  *
*                SimoTime Technologies and Services                   *
*            (C) Copyright 1987-2019 All Rights Reserved              *
*       Module Generation Date and Time: 2016/10/26 00:30:54          *
*              Web Site URL:   http://www.simotime.com                *
*                    e-mail:   helpdesk@simotime.com                  *
***********************************************************************
*
* The following group of statements will define the high level
* functions and processes to be performed.
*
&SIMOPREP  call ..\..\ENV1BASE
&USERPREP  call USERCOMP
&FUNCTION  COMPARE
&CONFORM   IBM
&USRMODEL  SYSCOMP1.txt
*
* The following statements will create an HTML Document of the
* record structure based on the COPY File.
*
&COPYFILE  CHAR80B1.CPY
&HTMLFILE  char80b1.htm
*
* The following group of statements will define the behavioral
* characteristics and environment variable for the file I/O
* functions within the Program to be generated.
*
*HEAD34    ....:....1....:....2....:....3....
&HEAD34    Do a Physical 80-Byte Comparison
&PROGID    CPRS80C1
&SYSUT1    name=RS0080D1 org=Sequential recfm=FIXED rlen=80
&SYSUT2    name=RS0080D2 org=Sequential recfm=FIXED rlen=80
*
* The following group of statements will define the behavioral
* characteristics and environment variable for the compare functions
* within the Program to be generated.
*
&DELTAMAX  5 EOF
&COMPARE   PHYSICAL SYSUT1 pos  1 len 80 SYSUT2 pos  1 len 80
*
&DFORMAT   ASC HEX EBC DETAIL
&SYSLOG    ENABLED
&DISPLAY   SYSOUT
*
&END

Table of Contents Previous Section Next Section Ancillary Functions

This section provides additional detail about the CMD files and programs that are used to support this set of sample programs.

Table of Contents Previous Section Next Section Set the Environment

A Windows command file (ENV1BASE.cmd) is called from other command files to set commonly used environment variables. This provides a single point of definition. The following is a listing of the contents of the command file.

@echo OFF
rem  * *******************************************************************
rem  *               ENV1BASE.cmd - a Windows Command File               *
rem  *        This program is provided by SimoTime Technologies          *
rem  *           (C) Copyright 1987-2021 All Rights Reserved             *
rem  *             Web Site URL:   http://www.simotime.com               *
rem  *                   e-mail:   helpdesk@simotime.com                 *
rem  * *******************************************************************
rem  *
rem  * Text   - Provide a single point to set common environment variables.
rem  * Author - SimoTime Technologies
rem  * Date   - January 24, 1996
rem  *
rem  * Set the commonly used environment variables. This is used to provide
rem  * a single point for managing the commonly used environment variables.
rem  *
     set SimoLIBR=c:\SimoLIBR
     set BASELIB1=c:\SIMOSAM1\DEVL
     set BASELIB8=c:\SimoSAM8
     set BaseWIP1=c:\SimoSAM1\WIP1
     set DATAZERO=c:\SIMODATA\DEVL\DATA\ZERO
     set BASEAPP=%BaseLib1%
     set BASESYS=%BaseLib1%\SYS1
     set BASECAT=%BaseLib1%\DATA
     set UMAPALIB=%BASECAT%\ASC1
     set UMAPELIB=%BASECAT%\EBC1
     set SYSLOG=%BASESYS%\LOGS\SYSLOG_USER.DAT
     set SYSOUT=%BASEAPP%\LOGS\SYSOUT_SIMSAM01.txt
     set SLZMSG=%BASEAPP%\LOGS\SLZMSG_USER.TXT
     set PostNOTE=%BASEAPP%\LOGS\JOBLOG_SIMONOTE.TXT
     set SIMONOTE=%BASEAPP%\LOGS\JOBLOG_SIMONOTE.txt
     set USERPOST=%BASEAPP%\LOGS\ASSIGNED_USER_POST_FILE.txt
     if [%1]==[] goto NO_POST
     set SYSOUT=%BaseLib1%\LOGS\SYSOUT_%1.txt
     call SIMONOTE "+ ENV1BASE *"
     call SIMONOTE "+ ENV1BASE ********************************************************************%1"
     call SIMONOTE "+ ENV1BASE is preparing the System Environment..."
     call SIMONOTE "+ SIMOLIBR is %SIMOLIBR%"
     call SIMONOTE "+ MIFOSYS1 is %MIFOSYS1%"
     call SIMONOTE "+ BASELIB1 is %BASELIB1%"
:NO_POST
     call SIMONOTE "+ SIMONOTE Job Log File is %SIMONOTE% "
rem  *
     set MQBASE=C:\Program Files\IBM\WebSphere MQ
rem  *
rem  * Set the location for the Apache-Tomcat Server...
     set CATALINA_HOME=C:\APACHETC\apache-tomcat-7.0.52
rem     set CATALINA_HOME=C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jdk1.8.0_112
rem  *
rem  * Set the Environment for the Java Environment...
rem     set JAVABASE=C:\APACHETC\apache-tomcat-7.0.52
     set JAVABASE=C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jdk1.8.0_112
     set JAVASDK="%JAVABASE%\bin"
     set JAVA_HOME=%JAVABASE%
     set JRE_HOME=%JAVABASE%
     set SIMOTCAT=%CATALINA_HOME%\webapps\simotcat
     set SIMPACKS=%CATALINA_HOME%\webapps\simotcat\WEB-INF\classes\simpacks
rem  *
rem  * Set the environment for the Micro Focus technology...
     set MIFOEDEV=C:\Program Files (x86)\Micro Focus\Enterprise Developer
     set MIFOVCBL=C:\Program Files (x86)\Micro Focus\Visual COBOL Build Tools
     set MIFOESTU=C:\Program Files (x86)\Micro Focus\Studio Enterprise Edition 6.0
     set MIFOEMFE="C:\Program Files (x86)\Micro Focus\Mainframe Express"
rem  *
rem  * Large file support, performance tuning and record locking of the File Handler
     set EXTFH=%BASESYS%\CONFIG\EXTFHBIG.CFG
rem  *
rem  * For IMS Support
     set ES_IMSLIB=%BASEAPP%\IMSLIB
     set ES_ACBLIB=%BASEAPP%\IMSLIB
rem  *
rem  * EZASOKETS Check EZASOKETS Enabled box or set ES_EZASOKET_SUPPORT=YES
     set EZACONFG=BASESYS1\CONFIG\EZACONFG.dat
rem  *
rem  * Resource Allocation and Performance for SORT and non-Relational Data
rem  set MFJSENGINE=SYNCSORT
     set SORTSCHEME=1
     set SORTSPACE=750000000
     set TMP=C:\SORTWORK
rem  *
     set ES_ALLOC_OVERRIDE=%BASESYS%\CONFIG\CATMAPA1.cfg
rem  * For CORE_ON_ERROR function, ABEND Dump
rem  *     set COBCONFIG_=%BASESYS%\CONFIG\diagnose.cfg
rem  *
rem  * Consolidated Trace Facility (CTF)
rem  *     set MFTRACE_CONFIG=%BASESYS%\CONFIG\ctf.cfg
rem  *     set MFTRACE_LOGS=c:\ctflogs
rem  *
rem  * For Job Restart, ABEND Recovery
     set MF_UCC11=Y
     set ES_JES_RESTART=Y
rem  *
rem  * Set environment for MFBSI (Micro Focus Batch Scheduling Interface)
     set ES_EMP_EXIT_1=mfbsiemx
     set MFBSI_DIR=%BASESYS%\LOGS\%JESSERVERNAME%
     set MFBSIEOP_CMD=ENABLE
     set MFBSIEOP_CSV=ENABLE
     set MFBSIEOP_HTM=ENABLE
     set MFBSIEOP_XML=ENABLE
rem  *
rem  * Set Behavior and Trace Flags for GETJOBDD
rem  *   Position=12345678/12345678
     set JDDFLAGS=nnnWnnnn/YYnnnnnn
rem  *
rem  * If not already set then set the PATH for Micro Focus Directories
     if "%SIMOPATH%" == "Y" goto JUMPPATH
     if "%MIFOSYS1%" == "EDEV" goto JUMPEDEV
     if "%MIFOSYS1%" == "VCBL" goto JUMPVCBL
     if "%MIFOSYS1%" == "ESTU" goto JUMPESTU
     if "%MIFOSYS1%" == "EMFE" goto JUMPEMFE
:JUMPEDEV
     set path=%BASESYS%\LOADLIB;%MIFOEDEV%\bin;%JAVASDK%;%BASEAPP%\JAVA;%PATH%;
     set CobCpy=%BASEAPP%\CobCpy1;%BASEAPP%\CobCpy2;%BASEAPP%\CobCpy6;%SimoLIBR%;%MIFOEDEV%\CPYLIB
     set MIFOBASE=%MIFOEDEV%
     goto JUMPPATH
:JUMPVCBL
     set path=%MIFOVCBL%\bin;%MIFOVCBL%;%JAVASDK%;%BASEAPP%\JAVA;%PATH%;
     set MIFOBASE=%MIFOVCBL%
     goto JUMPPATH
:JUMPESTU
     set MIFOBASE=%MIFOESTU%\Base
     set MIFOBIN=%MIFOBASE%\bin
     set path=%BASESYS%\LOADLIB;%MIFOBASE%;%MIFOBIN%;%JAVASDK%;%BASEAPP%\JAVA;%PATH%;
     set CobCpy=%BASEAPP%\CobCpy1;%BASEAPP%\CobCpy2;%BASEAPP%\CobCpy6;%SimoLIBR%;%MIFOBASE%\SOURCE
     goto JUMPPATH
:JUMPEMFE
     set MIFOBASE=%MIFOEMFE%\Base
     set MIFOBIN=%MIFOBASE%\bin
     set path=%BASESYS%\LOADLIB;%MIFOBASE%;%MIFOBIN%;%JAVASDK%;%BASEAPP%\JAVA;%PATH%;
     set CobCpy=%BASEAPP%\CobCpy1;%BASEAPP%\CobCpy2;%BASEAPP%\CobCpy6;%SimoLIBR%;%MIFOBASE%\SOURCE
     goto JUMPPATH
rem  *
:JUMPPATH
     set SIMOPATH=Y
rem  *
     set MAINFRAME_FLOATING_POINT=true
     set COBIDY=%BASEAPP%\COBIDY
     set COBPATH=.;%BASEAPP%\LOADLIB;%BASEAPP%\LOADLIB\GNTS;%BASESYS%\LOADLIB;%SimoLIBR%
     set LIBPATH=.;%BASEAPP%\LOADLIB;%BASEAPP%\LOADLIB\GNTS;%BASESYS%\LOADLIB;%SimoLIBR%
     set TXDIR=%BASESYS%\LOADLIB;%MIFOBASE%
     set CobCpy=%BASEAPP%\CobCpy1;%BASEAPP%\CobCpy2;%BASEAPP%\CobCpy6;%SimoLIBR%
rem  *
     set USERCLASS=%BASELIB1%\LOADLIB
     set CLASSPATH=.
     set CLASSPATH=%CLASSPATH%;%JAVABASE%
     set CLASSPATH=%CLASSPATH%;%JAVABASE%\lib
     set CLASSPATH=%CLASSPATH%;\%USERCLASS%\simpacks
     set CLASSPATH=%CLASSPATH%;C:\APACHETC\apache-tomcat-7.0.52\webapps\simotcat\WEB-INF\classes
     set CLASSPATH=%CLASSPATH%;C:\APACHETC\apache-tomcat-7.0.52\webapps\simotcat\WEB-INF\classes\simpacks
rem  *
     if "%MIFOSYS1%" == "ESTU" set CLASSPATH=%CLASSPATH%;%MIFOBIN%
     if "%MIFOSYS1%" == "EDEV" set CLASSPATH=%CLASSPATH%;%MIFOEDEV%
     if "%MIFOSYS1%" == "VCBL" set CLASSPATH=%CLASSPATH%;%MIFOVCBL%
     if "%MIFOSYS1%" == "VCBL" set CLASSPATH=%CLASSPATH%;%MIFOVCBL%\bin\mfcobol.jar
rem  *
     set JobStatus=0000
     call SIMONOTE "+ ENV1BASE is returning to caller"


Table of Contents Previous Section Next Section Display and Log Messages

The following (SIMONOTE.cmd) is a listing of the contents of the SimoNOTE.CMD command file.

@echo OFF
rem  * *******************************************************************
rem  *               SIMONOTE.cmd - a Windows Command File               *
rem  *         This program is provided by SimoTime Technologies         *
rem  *            (C) Copyright 1987-2019 All Rights Reserved            *
rem  *              Web Site URL:   http://www.simotime.com              *
rem  *                    e-mail:   helpdesk@simotime.com                *
rem  * *******************************************************************
rem  *
rem  * Text    - Display message on screen and write to a log file.
rem  * Author  - SimoTime Technologies
rem  *
rem  * This script may be called from other scripts and expects a single
rem  * parameter enclosed in double quotes. The double quotes will be
rem  * removed. Before writing to the log file a date and time stamp
rem  * will be inserted in front of the message text.
rem  *
rem  * Note: The tilde (~) removes leading/trailing double-quotes.
rem  *
if "%SimoNOTE%" == "" set SimoNOTE=c:\SimoLIBR\LOGS\SimoTime.LOG
echo %date% %time% %~1>> %SimoNOTE%
echo %~1

Table of Contents Previous Section Next Section Create Test Files

This example uses three data files to demonstrate the basic functions of the data file compare process. the first two files are sequential files containing three records of identical content. The third file is different from the first two files and is used to shows the results when a NOT-Equal condition occurs.

Table of Contents Previous Section Next Section JCL, Create Test Files

This JCL Member (CPRS80J8.jcl) will use IEBGENER to create three sequential files that will be used to test the Data File Compare program that was generated.

//CPRS80J8 JOB SIMOTIME,CLASS=1,MSGCLASS=0,NOTIFY=CSIP1
//* *******************************************************************
//*       CPRS80J8.JCL - a JCL Member for Batch Job Processing        *
//*       This JCL Member is provided by SimoTime Technologies        *
//*           (C) Copyright 1987-2019 All Rights Reserved             *
//*             Web Site URL:   http://www.simotime.com               *
//*                   e-mail:   helpdesk@simotime.com                 *
//* *******************************************************************
//*
//* Text   - Create Sequential Data Sets on disk using IEBGENER.
//* Author - SimoTime Technologies
//* Date   - January 24, 1996
//*
//* The first job step (QSAMDELT) will delete any previously created
//* file. The second job step (QCRTDIN1) will create a new file.
//*
//* The Steps 2-4 will create new sequential files.
//*
//* The last step will create a SYSLOG file.
//*
//* This set of programs will run on a mainframe under MVS or on a
//* Personal Computer with Windows and Micro Focus Mainframe Express.
//*
//* *******************************************************************
//* Step 1 of 5, Delete any previously created files...
//*
//QSAMDELT EXEC PGM=IEFBR14
//CRTRS801 DD  DSN=SIMOTIME.DATA.RS80TT01,DISP=(MOD,DELETE,DELETE),
//             STORCLAS=MFI,
//             SPACE=(TRK,5),
//             DCB=(RECFM=FB,LRECL=80,DSORG=PS)
//CRTRS802 DD  DSN=SIMOTIME.DATA.RS80TT02,DISP=(MOD,DELETE,DELETE),
//             STORCLAS=MFI,
//             SPACE=(TRK,5),
//             DCB=(RECFM=FB,LRECL=80,DSORG=PS)
//CRTRS803 DD  DSN=SIMOTIME.DATA.RS80TT03,DISP=(MOD,DELETE,DELETE),
//             STORCLAS=MFI,
//             SPACE=(TRK,5),
//             DCB=(RECFM=FB,LRECL=80,DSORG=PS)
//SYSLOG   DD  DSN=SIMOTIME.SYSLOG.CPRS80D1,DISP=(MOD,DELETE,DELETE),
//             STORCLAS=MFI,
//             SPACE=(TRK,5),
//             DCB=(RECFM=FB,LRECL=80,DSORG=PS)
//*
//* *******************************************************************
//* Step 2 of 5, Create and populate a new QSAM file. This step will
//*              create a sequential file with three records. The
//*              length of the records is 80 bytes.
//*
//CRTRS801 EXEC PGM=IEBGENER
//SYSPRINT DD  SYSOUT=*
//SYSIN    DD  DUMMY
//* :....1....:....2....:....3....:....4....:....5....:....6....:....7.
//SYSUT1   DD  *
Record 001, Text String 001...
Record 002, Text String 002...
Record 003, Text String 003...
/*
//SYSUT2   DD  DSN=SIMOTIME.DATA.RS80TT01,
//             DISP=(NEW,CATLG,DELETE),
//             STORCLAS=MFI,
//             SPACE=(TRK,5),
//             DCB=(RECFM=FB,LRECL=80,DSORG=PS)
//*
//* *******************************************************************
//* Step 3 of 5, Create and populate a new QSAM file.
//*              This step will create a sequential file with three records. The
//*              records. The length of the records is 80 bytes.
//*              This file contains the same records as the file created
//*              in the preceding job step.
//*
//CRTRS802 EXEC PGM=IEBGENER
//SYSPRINT DD  SYSOUT=*
//SYSIN    DD  DUMMY
//* :....1....:....2....:....3....:....4....:....5....:....6....:....7.
//SYSUT1   DD  *
Record 001, Text String 001...
Record 002, Text String 002...
Record 003, Text String 003...
/*
//SYSUT2   DD  DSN=SIMOTIME.DATA.RS80TT02,
//             DISP=(NEW,CATLG,DELETE),
//             STORCLAS=MFI,
//             SPACE=(TRK,5),
//             DCB=(RECFM=FB,LRECL=80,DSORG=PS)
//*
//* *******************************************************************
//* Step 4 of 5, Create and populate a new QSAM file.
//*              This step will create a sequential file with three
//*              records. The length of the records is 80 bytes.
//*              This file contains similar records as the file created
//*              in the preceding job step. However, the content of the
//*              second record contains additional text.
//*
//CRTRS803 EXEC PGM=IEBGENER
//SYSPRINT DD  SYSOUT=*
//SYSIN    DD  DUMMY
//* :....1....:....2....:....3....:....4....:....5....:....6....:....7.
//SYSUT1   DD  *
Record 001, Text String 001...
Record 002, Text String 002... Catch me...
Record 003, Text String 003...
/*
//SYSUT2   DD  DSN=SIMOTIME.DATA.RS80TT03,
//             DISP=(NEW,CATLG,DELETE),
//             STORCLAS=MFI,
//             SPACE=(TRK,5),
//             DCB=(RECFM=FB,LRECL=80,DSORG=PS)
//*
//* *******************************************************************
//* Step 5 of 5, Create a new RSEQ file with variable length records
//*
//QCRTDIN1 EXEC PGM=IEBGENER
//SYSPRINT DD  SYSOUT=*
//SYSIN    DD  DUMMY
//* :....1....:....2....:....3....:....4....:....5....:....6....:....7.
//SYSUT1   DD  *
/*
//SYSUT2   DD  DSN=SIMOTIME.SYSLOG.CPRS80D1,
//             DISP=(NEW,CATLG,DELETE),
//             STORCLAS=MFI,
//             SPACE=(TRK,5),
//             DCB=(RECFM=V,LRECL=1055,DSORG=PS)
//

Table of Contents Previous Section Next Section CMD, Create Test Files

This Windows CMD file (CPMK80W8.cmd) will use the Widows ECHO Command to create three ASCII/Text (or Line Sequential) files. The ASCII/Text files will then be converted to sequential files that will be used to test the Data File Compare program that was generated.

@echo OFF
rem  * *******************************************************************
rem  *               CPMK80W8.CMD - a Windows Command File               *
rem  *         This program is provided by SimoTime Technologies         *
rem  *           (C) Copyright 1987-2019 All Rights Reserved             *
rem  *             Web Site URL:   http://www.simotime.com               *
rem  *                   e-mail:   helpdesk@simotime.com                 *
rem  * *******************************************************************
rem  *
rem  * Text   - Create Sequential Data Sets on disk using IEBGENER.
rem  * Author - SimoTime Technologies
rem  * Date   = January 24, 1996
rem  *
rem  * The first job step (DeleteTEXT) will delete any previously created
rem  * files.
rem  * The second job step (CreateTEXT) will create a new ASCII/Text file.
rem  * The third step will convert the Line Sequential file to a Record
rem  * Sequential file.
rem  *
rem  * This set of programs will run on a Personal Computer with Windows
rem  * and Micro Focus Net Express.
rem  *
     set CmdName=CPMK80W8
     call ..\Env1BASE %CmdName%
     if "%SYSLOG%" == "" set syslog=c:\SimoLIBR\LOGS\SimoTime.LOG
rem  *
     call SimoNOTE "*******************************************************%CmdName%"
     call SimoNOTE "Starting CmdName %CmdName%, User is %USERNAME%"
     call SimoNOTE "StepInfo Delete previously created files"
     set CPLS80D1=%BaseLib1%\DATA\APPL\SIMOTIME.TEST.CPLS80D1.TXT
     set CPLS80D2=%BaseLib1%\DATA\APPL\SIMOTIME.TEST.CPLS80D2.TXT
     set CPLS80D3=%BaseLib1%\DATA\APPL\SIMOTIME.TEST.CPLS80D3.TXT
rem  *
rem  * *******************************************************************
rem  * Step   1 of 6  Create and populate a new ASCII/TEXT file...
rem  * This step will create a sequential file with three records. The
rem  * length of the records is 80 bytes.
rem  *
     call SimoNOTE "StepInfo Create an ASCII/Text File"
     if exist %CPLS80D1% del %CPLS80D1%
rem  * ..1....:....2....:....3....:....4....:....5....:....6....:....7.
echo Record 001, Text String 001...>%CPLS80D1%
echo Record 002, Text String 002...>>%CPLS80D1%
echo Record 003, Text String 003...>>%CPLS80D1%
     if exist %CPLS80D1% call SimoNOTE "DataMake %CPLS80D1%"
     if not exist %CPLS80D1% set JobStatus=9001
     if not %JobStatus% == 0000 goto :EojNok
rem  *
rem  * *******************************************************************
rem  * Step   2 of 6  Create and populate a new ASCII/TEXT file...
rem  * This step will create a sequential file with three records. The
rem  * length of the records is 80 bytes.
rem  * This file contains the same records as the file created in the
rem  * preceding job step.
rem  *
     call SimoNOTE "StepInfo Create an ASCII/Text File"
     if exist %CPLS80D2% del %CPLS80D2%
rem  * ..1....:....2....:....3....:....4....:....5....:....6....:....7.
echo Record 001, Text String 001...>%CPLS80D2%
echo Record 002, Text String 002...>>%CPLS80D2%
echo Record 003, Text String 003...>>%CPLS80D2%
     if exist %CPLS80D2% call SimoNOTE "DataMake %CPLS80D2%"
     if not exist %CPLS80D2% set JobStatus=9001
     if not %JobStatus% == 0000 goto :EojNok
rem  *
rem  * *******************************************************************
rem  * Step   3 of 6  Create and populate a new ASCII/TEXT file...
rem  * This step will create a sequential file with three records. The
rem  * length of the records is 80 bytes.
rem  * This file contains similar records as the file created in the
rem  * preceding job step. However, the content of the second record
rem  * contains additional text.
rem  *
     call SimoNOTE "StepInfo Create an ASCII/Text File"
     if exist %CPLS80D3% del %CPLS80D3%
rem  * ..1....:....2....:....3....:....4....:....5....:....6....:....7.
echo Record 001, Text String 001...>%CPLS80D3%
echo Record 002, Text String 002... Catch me...>>%CPLS80D3%
echo Record 003, Text String 003...>>%CPLS80D3%
     if exist %CPLS80D3% call SimoNOTE "DataMake %CPLS80D3%"
     if not exist %CPLS80D3% set JobStatus=9001
     if not %JobStatus% == 0000 goto :EojNok
rem  *
rem  * *******************************************************************
rem  * Step   4 of 6  Convert ASCII/TEXT file to ASCII RSEQ File...
rem  *
     call SimoNOTE "StepInfo Convert Line Sequential to Record Sequential"
     set GETLS080=%CPLS80D1%
     set PUTRS080=%BaseLib1%\DATA\APPL\SIMOTIME.TEST.RS80TT01.DAT
     if exist %PUTRS080% del %PUTRS080%
     run CV80ALAR
     if not ERRORLEVEL = 0 set JobStatus=0030
     if not %JobStatus% == 0000 goto :EojNok
     call SimoNOTE "DataTake %GETLS080%"
     call SimoNOTE "DataMake %PUTRS080%"
rem  *
rem  * *******************************************************************
rem  * Step   5 of 6  Convert ASCII/TEXT file to ASCII RSEQ File...
rem  *
     call SimoNOTE "StepInfo Convert Line Sequential to Record Sequential"
     set GETLS080=%CPLS80D2%
     set PUTRS080=%BaseLib1%\DATA\APPL\SIMOTIME.TEST.RS80TT02.DAT
     if exist %PUTRS080% del %PUTRS080%
     run CV80ALAR
     if not ERRORLEVEL = 0 set JobStatus=0030
     if not %JobStatus% == 0000 goto :EojNok
     call SimoNOTE "DataTake %GETLS080%"
     call SimoNOTE "DataMake %PUTRS080%"
rem  *
rem  * *******************************************************************
rem  * Step   4 of 6  Convert ASCII/TEXT file to ASCII RSEQ File...
rem  *
     call SimoNOTE "StepInfo Convert Line Sequential to Record Sequential"
     set GETLS080=%CPLS80D3%
     set PUTRS080=%BaseLib1%\DATA\APPL\SIMOTIME.TEST.RS80TT03.DAT
     if exist %PUTRS080% del %PUTRS080%
     run CV80ALAR
     if not ERRORLEVEL = 0 set JobStatus=0030
     if not %JobStatus% == 0000 goto :EojNok
     call SimoNOTE "DataTake %GETLS080%"
     call SimoNOTE "DataMake %PUTRS080%"
rem  *
:EojAok
     call SimoNOTE "Finished CmdName %CmdName%, Job Status is %JobStatus% "
     goto :End
:EojNok
     call SimoNOTE "NOTE ABENDING CmdName %CmdName%, Job Status is %JobStatus% "
:End
     if not "%1" == "nopause" pause

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This document will focus on the preparation and execution tasks required to do a data file compare. This document may be used to assist as a tutorial for new programmers or as a quick reference for experienced programmers.

In the world of programming there are many ways to solve a problem. This documentation and software were developed and tested on systems that are configured for a SIMOTIME environment based on the hardware, operating systems, user requirements and security requirements. Therefore, adjustments may be needed to execute the jobs and programs when transferred to a system of a different architecture or configuration.

SIMOTIME Services has experience in moving or sharing data or application processing across a variety of systems. For additional information about SIMOTIME Services or Technologies please contact us using the information in the  Contact or Feedback  section of this document.

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This section includes links to documents with additional information that are beyond the scope and purpose of this document. The first group of documents may be available from a local system or via an internet connection, the second group of documents will require an internet connection.

Note: A SimoTime License is required for the items to be made available on a local system or server.

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The following links may be to the current server or to the Internet.

Note: The latest versions of the SimoTime Documents and Program Suites are available on the Internet and may be accessed using the Link to Internet icon. If a user has a SimoTime Enterprise License the Documents and Program Suites may be available on a local server and accessed using the Link to Server icon.

Link to Internet   Link to Server   Explore the Principles of Data File Validation. This link includes guidelines for defining requirements and determining the scope of effort for a data validation effort. This effort includes a data file compare process, a technique for accumulating summary totals with a record count and a technique for reading a VSAM, KSDS and producing a hex-dump output based on a list of user-defined keys.

Link to Internet   Link to Server   Explore How to Generate a Data File Compare, Validate or Hex-Dump Program using simple specification statements in a Process Control File (PCF). This link to the User Guide includes the information necessary to create a Process Control File and generate the COBOL programs that will do a data file compare, accumulate summary totals with a record count or produce a Hex-Dump of records in a VSAM, KSDS based on a list of user-defined keys. The User Guide contains a list of the PCF statements that are used for the data file compare, validate or dump process.

Link to Internet   Link to Server   Explore a Data File Compare Utility Program that is used to compare the content of two sequential files with 80 byte records. The positions within the record that are to be compared are determined at execution time. When a difference occurs the output may be written to SYSOUT or a log file. The COBOL source code for the program was generated using SimoTime technologies.

Link to Internet   Link to Server   Explore the COBOL Connection for more examples of COBOL programming techniques and sample code.

Link to Internet   Link to Server   Explore The ASCII and EBCDIC Translation Tables. These tables are provided for individuals that need to better understand the bit structures and differences of the encoding formats.

Link to Internet   Link to Server   Explore The File Status Return Codes that are used to interpret the results of accessing VSAM data sets and/or QSAM files.

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The following links will require an internet connect.

This suite of programs and documentation is available to download for review and evaluation purposes. Other uses will require a SimoTime Software License. Link to an Evaluation zPAK Option that includes the program members, documentation and control files.

A good place to start is The SimoTime Home Page for access to white papers, program examples and product information. This link requires an Internet Connection

Explore The Micro Focus Web Site for more information about products (including Micro Focus COBOL) and services available from Micro Focus. This link requires an Internet Connection.

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Link to Internet   Link to Server   Explore the Glossary of Terms for a list of terms and definitions used in this suite of documents and white papers.

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1. Send an e-mail to our helpdesk.
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2. Our telephone numbers are as follows.
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SimoTime Technologies was founded in 1987 and is a privately owned company. We specialize in the creation and deployment of business applications using new or existing technologies and services. We have a team of individuals that understand the broad range of technologies being used in today's environments. Our customers include small businesses using Internet technologies to corporations using very large mainframe systems.

Quite often, to reach larger markets or provide a higher level of service to existing customers it requires the newer Internet technologies to work in a complementary manner with existing corporate mainframe systems. We specialize in preparing applications and the associated data that are currently residing on a single platform to be distributed across a variety of platforms.

Preparing the application programs will require the transfer of source members that will be compiled and deployed on the target platform. The data will need to be transferred between the systems and may need to be converted and validated at various stages within the process. SimoTime has the technology, services and experience to assist in the application and data management tasks involved with doing business in a multi-system environment.

Whether you want to use the Internet to expand into new market segments or as a delivery vehicle for existing business functions simply give us a call or check the web site at http://www.simotime.com


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