Peoplesoft Cobol Compile Error
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I executed in a command window. Adjust the paths as necessary. set PS_HOME=c:\pshome\hcm90
set PATH=%ps_home%\src\cbl\win32;%path%
set COBROOT="c:\program files\micro focus\net express\base"
cd %PS_HOME%\setup
cblbld c: \temp\compile
(make sure you have a space between the c: and the \temp\compile) peoplesoft compile cobol linux Here is the output: ASCII Cobol Compilations Proceeding Creating Directory c:\temp\compile Logging progress to file c:\temp\compile\CBLBLD.LOG COBOL compiler found in
Pscbl Mak Peoplesoft
"c:\program files\micro focus\net express\base" The system cannot find the path specified. Target directory (c:\pshome\hcm90\CBLBINA) exists and is writable Copying source files … Building the COBOL targets … …… That is all there is to
How To Compile Single Cobol In Peoplesoft
it! Posted in COBOL, PeopleSoft HCM 9.0, Server Administration. Tags: Post Needs to Move. RSS feed for comments on this post.. TrackBack URL. 13 Comments Roger says: October 5, 2007 at 6:07 am Hi, maybe you can help me, what does your COBROOT look like. I had a problem setting up the cobol compiling env on windows and from customer connection they re telling me I should follow the DOS 8.3 directory naming convention for the COBROOT env variable. Mine at the moment is: s:\Micro Focus\Net Express\Base I don t know how to convert it to the DOS 8.3 convention. It should be like s:\Micro~1\Net~1\Base but it s not working… thanks in advance! Reply Roger says: October 5, 2007 at 7:04 am Hi, solved! I reinstalled MicroFocus in a DOS 8.3 directory convention friendly name, s:\NetExpress4, therefore COBROOT=s:\NetExpress4 and it works out of the box now. Check on CC Case ID 4625386 - Problem compiling cobol on Windows They ll explain better than I did… Reply digitaleagle says: October 5, 2007 at 8:44 am Thanks Roger for posting the solution. I just installed MicroFocus in the default directory, which was c:\program files\micro focus\net express\base. I did have to put quotes around the path because of it though. The only way I know to determine the short path is to use a small script. Create a new text file and name it something like shortpath.js. Then, put the following lines in it: var fso = new ActiveXObject("scripting.filesystemobject"); var fldr = fso.getFolder("s:\\Micro Focus\\Net Express\\Base"); WScript.echo("short path = ‘" + fldr.shortpath + "‘"); Then, either double click on sho
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Forum » Error while executing PeopleSoft Cobol programs PTPSQLRT.gnt Error while executing PeopleSoft Cobol programs PTPSQLRT.gnt Net Express / Server Express http://community.microfocus.com/microfocus/cobol/net_express__server_express/f/19/t/12320.aspx Net Express (for Windows) and Server Express (for Linux and UNIX) are highly productive COBOL development environments, enabling developers to produce high performance enterprise applications to run on a wide range of hardware and operating systems. Join group Get this RSS feed Home Forum Blog Wikis Files Members Mainframe Solutions Products No groups Product Documentation Product Documentation Knowledge Base Group Tags how to .NET .net dll cobol 64bit compilation issue CBL_routine COBOL cobol netexpress COBOL netexpress COBCONFIG COBOL ORACLE EXEC SQL COMPILE COBOL server com+ Compiling Debugging EXEC SQL EXECUTE Java Java class mfcobol.jar Net Express netexpress 3.10 NetExpress 5.0 NetExpress 5.1 oracle Server Express visual cobol Windows Windows7 Details 2 replies 1 subscriber Postedover 1 year ago Options RSS Share this Net how to compile Express / Server Express - Forum Error while executing PeopleSoft Cobol programs PTPSQLRT.gnt This question is answered Posted by santosh_tripathi01 on 2 Jun 2015 1:41 Hello Experts, I recently have compiled PeopleSoft 9.2 COBOL programs using Net Express. But when I tried to run one of its COBOL program GPPDRUN it gave below error: Execution error : file 'c:\pt8.54\CBLBINA\PTPSQLRT.gnt'error code: 114, pc=0, call=1, seg=0114 Attempt to access item beyond bounds of memory (Signal 11) Kindly help me here, I have been trying to resolve this for about 1 week but still no luck. You have posted to a forum that requires a moderator to approve posts before they are publicly available. Verified Answer Posted by Chris Glazier on 2 Jun 2015 11:48 Verified Answer Verified by Chris Glazier The question here would be, what NX version was used to compile the PTPSQLRT module? Is this something that you compiled yourself or something that was left over from an older version? A 114 error usually indicates that there is a mismatch of compiler versions used or that you are calling a