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  • From: "Saha Rabindra N" <saha.rn@m...>
  • Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2005 17:28:53 -0500
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copybook design
Hi All,
 Marry XMas to all members !!!

 I have some Cobol copybook [it has many members with redefine clause] in the form of Unix text file. The data for the copybook members are in a database table.
The copybook members and the database data are in mapped order.
I need to present it in web in form of a table or so. 
Can you tell me which would be best solution for me?

Should I create a xml file based on the copybook & data and then create a xslt for it to present it in browser ?
If so then how do I handle repeating Cobol members in xslt ? Is there any tool which works in Unix and takes copybook & database tablename as input to create xml file ?

Any response will be highly appreciated.

Thanks in advance,
RNS
 
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