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sebastien vinchonSubject: Flat File (From mainframe COBOL Programs with Copybook) to XML conversion
Author: sebastien vinchon
Date: 04 Feb 2008 11:37 AM
Originally Posted: 04 Feb 2008 11:32 AM
Hello,

One of my customers (a large bank from Luxembourg) is in need for a solution to convert flat files generated by Mainframe COBOL programs into XML.

I am trying to convince them that your products are the right ones to do this (COMV + xQuery).

However:
- They have COBOL copybooks that describe the structure of their flat file and it seems painful to have to manually recreate a CONV file in Stylus when those files already provide all the needed information
- I haven't been able to find a good example on how to convert a record oriented file to XML using Stylus

In the worst case, the input file could be made of several blocks of data (one per customer for instance), with several record types (account, transactions, etc) per block and multiple occurrence of certain record types (n transaction for the same account) inside the same block.

It seems to me that it should be possible to write some code to automatically generated a CONV file out of a COBOL copybook.

I am attaching a sample flat file together with the copybook that describes its structure.

Can anybody help?


UnknownHISAVI.TXT
Sample Flat File

UnknownStructureHISAVI.TXT
Copybook

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Tony LavinioSubject: Flat File (From mainframe COBOL Programs with Copybook) to XML conversion
Author: Tony Lavinio
Date: 04 Feb 2008 04:51 PM
We took a look, but had a little trouble understanding the
output of the DECIMAL fields. They look like COMP-3, but
they are left-padded with 0x20 (blank) bytes instead of
zeros. Unfortunately, in COMP-3, 0x20 also means the digits
'2' and '0' - at least when rendered as ISO-8859-1 or cp1252,
which your output appears to be.

Otherwise, we could help you further.

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sebastien vinchonSubject: Flat File (From mainframe COBOL Programs with Copybook) to XML conversion
Author: sebastien vinchon
Date: 05 Feb 2008 04:48 AM
Many thanks for responding so quickly.

You are right that there seems to be something wrong with the sample input file.

I am wondering if my customer did not make a mistake during file transfer from the mainframe.

Let me try to get more information from my customer.

What sort of help could you provide?

Do you have any plans to add the ability to import a COBOL copybook to create a CONV automatically in Stylus Studio?

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Tony LavinioSubject: Flat File (From mainframe COBOL Programs with Copybook) to XML conversion
Author: Tony Lavinio
Date: 05 Feb 2008 07:41 AM
We don't, but we might be able to provide some guidance if
we can see a good sample that will help you to do it quickly,
and perhaps even automate the process.

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sebastien vinchonSubject: Flat File (From mainframe COBOL Programs with Copybook) to XML conversion
Author: sebastien vinchon
Date: 05 Feb 2008 04:30 PM
Originally Posted: 05 Feb 2008 04:27 PM
I am waiting for feedback from my customer.

In the meantime, can someone tell me the right way to write a CONV and an xQuery based on the attached files.

This should allow me to move forward once my customer gets back to me.

I am pretty sure it is possible to automatically generate a CONV out of a COBOL copybook but I will look into that as a second step.

Thanks for any help.


UnknownSampleInput.TXT


UnknownSampleInputStructure.TXT


UnknownDesiredOutput.xml

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Minollo I.Subject: Flat File (From mainframe COBOL Programs with Copybook) to XML conversion
Author: Minollo I.
Date: 05 Feb 2008 05:30 PM
Originally Posted: 05 Feb 2008 05:29 PM
If I well understand the description of your format and output, the attached two files may help; the XQuery has to do positional grouping, as the input format seems to rely on position to associate transactions to accounts; the code assumes that test.conv is on c:\


Documenttest.conv


Unknownsebastien(1).xquery

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sebastien vinchonSubject: Flat File (From mainframe COBOL Programs with Copybook) to XML conversion
Author: sebastien vinchon
Date: 06 Feb 2008 03:57 AM
An additional potentially useful piece of information is that the input file can be VERY large so I hope your engine is able to read it by block to avoid running out of memory.

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sebastien vinchonSubject: Flat File (From mainframe COBOL Programs with Copybook) to XML conversion
Author: sebastien vinchon
Date: 06 Feb 2008 04:26 AM
Originally Posted: 06 Feb 2008 04:24 AM
This example is of great help to understand the flat file to XML conversion capabilities of your product.

You should include it in the documentation :-)

I am very impressed by your response time and you willingness to help.

Thank you very much.

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Govind RathiSubject: Flat File (From mainframe COBOL Programs with Copybook) to XML conversion
Author: Govind Rathi
Date: 13 Feb 2019 02:42 PM
I have a similar requirement. I am attaching copybook as well as the file I need to convert.

Please help.
Thanks


UnknownMasterCardChargeBackCopyBook.txt
Copybook format

UnknownCMRD3509.11282018.173557.txt
Source file to convert

 
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