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- From: jfid@mfltd.co.uk (James Fidell (x5320))
- Subject: Re: comp-3 and ascii data representation
- Message-ID: <1993Jan26.130641.5325@mfltd.co.uk>
- Sender: jfid@mfltd.co.uk (James Fidell (x5320))
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- References: <1k2hkgINNcvi@shelley.u.washington.edu>
- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1993 13:06:41 GMT
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- In article <1k2hkgINNcvi@shelley.u.washington.edu>, lambert@stein.u.washington.edu (D. Lambert) writes:
- > Is there a good source of information on how the numerical data
- > is stored in memory?
- >
- > Is there a program which would analyzed the file in a systematic
- > way to display the numeric contents correctly, without the need
- > for the file pic information?
- >
- > D. M. Lambert
- >
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- I think this depends on what COBOL you are using, and what you mean by
- the word "file" -- a file created by a COBOL program on disk ? a COBOL
- executable ?
-
- James.
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