| Pro*COBOL® Getting Started 10g Release 2 (10.2) for Microsoft Windows (32-Bit) Part Number A96113-03  | 
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This chapter describes the Oracle programmatic interface for the COBOL language running on Windows operating systems.
This chapter contains these topics:
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Pro*COBOL Programmer's Guide for more informationTo access an Oracle database, you use a high-level query language called Structured Query Language (SQL). You often use SQL through an interactive interface, such as SQL*Plus.
Pro*COBOL is a programming tool that enables you to embed SQL statements in a COBOL program. The Pro*COBOL precompiler converts the SQL statements in the COBOL program into standard Oracle run-time library calls. The generated output file can then be compiled, linked, and run in the usual manner.
Use the Pro*COBOL precompiler when rapid development and compatibility with other systems are your priorities.
Pro*COBOL supports the MERANT Micro Focus NetExpress version 3.1 for 32-bit Windows 2000.
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Pro*COBOL does not support Object Oriented COBOL (OOCOBOL) specifications.When you install Pro*COBOL, Oracle Universal Installer creates a directory called \precomp in your ORACLE_BASE\ORACLE_HOME directory.
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The\precomp directory can contain files for other products, such as Pro*C/C++.The \precomp directory contains the directories listed in Table 1-1.
Table 1-1 Directories
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 SQL scripts for sample programs  | 
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 Readme files for Pro*COBOL 9.2.0  | 
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 Library files  | 
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The ORACLE_BASE\ORACLE_HOME\precomp\public directory contains the Pro*COBOL header files listed in Table 1-2.
Table 1-2 Header Files
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 Contains the Oracle Communications Area (ORACA), which helps you to diagnose runtime errors and to monitor your program's use of various Oracle resources.  | 
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 ORACA5 is the COMP-5 version of ORACA.  | 
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 Contains the SQL Communications Area (SQLCA), which helps you to diagnose runtime errors. The SQLCA is updated after every executable SQL statement.  | 
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 SQLCA5 is the COMP-5 version of SQLCA.  | 
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 Contains the SQL Descriptor Area (SQLDA), which is a data structure required for programs that use dynamic SQL Method 4.  | 
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 This is the COMP-5 version of SQLDA.  | 
The ORACLE_BASE\ORACLE_HOME \precomp\lib directory contains the library file that you use when linking Pro*COBOL applications. The library file is called orasql9.lib.
Although all Windows operating systems allow spaces in filenames and directory names, the Oracle Pro*C/C++ and Oracle Pro*COBOL precompilers will not precompile files that include spaces in the file name or directory name. For example, do not use the following formats:
proc iname=test one.pc
proc iname=d:\dir1\second dir\sample1.pc
Users running PROCOB application that are not linked using /LITLINK option and failing at runtime with the error,
Load error: file 'ORASQL8'
need to copy orasql9.dll to orasql8.dll in the same directory where orasql9.dll exists.